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ASU Welcomes Protein-Folding Expert for Eyring Lectures : vi
ASU Welcomes Protein-Folding Expert for Eyring Lectures
How did the first living cells come into being from the earth’s molecular soup 3.5 billion years ago?“Despite much speculation — maybe RNA came first, or proteins, or chemical networks — there’s not yet a consensus origins story,” says Distinguished
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