How Simple Bubbles May Hold Clues to Life’s Beginnings

2026-06-22T15:56:32-05:00

One of humanity’s most enduring questions is also one of its biggest: how did life begin? Long before DNA, genes, or cells as we know them existed, how did life emerge from non-living chemical systems?  One possible explanation  lies in simple chemistry, which has the capacity to evolve and become more complex.  In a new study at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery (WID), Tymofii Sokolskyi, a PhD candidate in Astrobiology & Evolution working in the David Baum Lab and the Department of Botany, takes a fresh look at that question.

How Simple Bubbles May Hold Clues to Life’s Beginnings2026-06-22T15:56:32-05:00

Research is for Everyone — A Tiny Earth Student’s Story on Being a Woman in STEM

2026-03-03T17:49:19-06:00

Diversity fuels innovation, yet women and girls continue to remain underrepresented in STEM. Tiny Earth is committed to supporting these future scientists. Undergraduate researcher Tasha Miller shares how curiosity and strong mentors helped shape her journey into a science field and encourages other women to be open to STEM fields.

Research is for Everyone — A Tiny Earth Student’s Story on Being a Woman in STEM2026-03-03T17:49:19-06:00
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