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Harvard researchers simulated cloud-to-ground lightning strikes in a biosphere that mimicked conditions on a young Earth .
They found "remarkable yields" of carbon dioxide being reduced into carbon monoxide, formic acid and nitrogen being converted into nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium.
While lightning didn't necessarily create life, it could have laid the groundwork for life to find a way.
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