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Life's Recipe: Forget Water, Seek Phosphorus!
9 Feb
Summary
- New research suggests phosphorus and nitrogen are key for life.
- Water-rich planets may not harbor life without these elements.
- Earth's chemical balance makes it uniquely suited for life.

The ongoing quest for life beyond Earth is being re-evaluated, with new research suggesting that previous assumptions about water's primacy may be misguided. A team of experts is now advocating for astronomers to prioritize searching for planets rich in phosphorus and nitrogen, rather than solely focusing on water-abundant worlds.
These two elements, phosphorus and nitrogen, are posited as indispensable for life's formation. Phosphorus is vital for creating DNA and RNA, while nitrogen is a core component of proteins. Without these, life as we understand it cannot emerge, irrespective of the presence of water. The availability of these elements is determined by a planet's 'chemical Goldilocks zone,' a narrow band influenced by oxygen levels during formation.
Researchers utilized numerical modeling to determine that a specific oxygen balance during a planet's cooling is essential. Too much or too little oxygen can trap phosphorus or nitrogen away from the surface mantle, rendering the planet uninhabitable. Earth, by fortunate chance, exists within this critical zone, but this may indicate that habitable planets are far rarer than previously estimated.



