Zeroing in on the origins of Earth's 'single most important evolutionary innovation'

Some time in Earth’s early history, the planet took a turn toward habitability when a group of enterprising microbes known as cyanobacteria evolved oxygenic photosynthesis—the ability to turn light and water into energy, releasing oxygen in the process.


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Source: Phys.org