Ontario researchers testing origins of life theory in new planet simulator
A small group of Ontario researchers believe they may have solved the origins of life mystery.
The results come from early experiments run in a planet simulator at McMaster University’s new Origins of Life Laboratory, which started running this summer.
The simulator — the centrepiece of the facility — is testing a theory that suggests life on Earth began in warm little ponds after meteorites splashed into them about four billion years ago. The machine recreates those conditions to see whether cellular life can be created and then evolve.
“This is a very big moment,” said Maikel Rheinstadter, a biophysics professor and the lead investigator in the new laboratory. “There’s nothing else like this machine in the world.”