Summary:
- This article discusses a new hypothesis about the origin of life on Earth, which suggests that nanozymes (nanoscale enzymes) may have played a crucial role in the emergence of life.
- The hypothesis proposes that these nanozymes, which have properties similar to biological enzymes, could have facilitated the formation of the first self-replicating molecules and the development of primitive metabolic processes, laying the foundation for the evolution of life.
- The article explains how the nanozyme hypothesis challenges the traditional RNA world theory and provides a new perspective on the complex chemical processes that led to the origins of life on our planet.