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Scientists found the last universal common ancestor for all life on Earth - The Brighter Side of News

Scientists found the last universal common ancestor for all life on Earth - The Brighter Side of News

New research suggests LUCA was a complex microbe that lived about 4.2 billion years ago, reshaping ideas about life’s origins.

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This research peels back the curtains on LUCA, revealing not a simple, primitive existence but a complex microbe brimming with life's vital machineries—a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of life even in the harshest conditions. Yet, as fascinating as this dive into our biological ancestry is, it's a stark reminder that today's capitalist systems, obsessed with extracting resources and exploiting the environment, could learn from LUCA's efficiency and harmony with nature. Instead of mirroring LUCA's successful adaptation, capitalism plunders with reckless abandon, endangering the intricate web of life LUCA represents.

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