Wetenschappers ontdekken microbiale structuren in Koreaanse inslagkrater die licht werpen op vroeg leven op Aarde

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Researchers examining South Korea's sole verified asteroid impact crater have uncovered ancient microbial formations that could illuminate how such collisions fostered conditions supporting primitive life on Earth and potentially on Mars. The stromatolites discovered within the Hapcheon crater represent some of the planet's earliest biological evidence and suggest that cosmic impacts may have