Origins Consortium member Zoe Todd selected for Chemistry Communication Cover. September 5, 2019Through collaborative research within the Sasselov Group and Szostak Lab Origins Consortium member Zoe Todd finds that the synthesis of the building blocks of life is a matter of survival. Please read. Read more about Origins Consortium member Zoe Todd selected for Chemistry Communication Cover.
Origins Graduate Consortium member explains "How the Moon Came to Be". August 29, 2019Origins Graduate Consortium member Yaray Ku is working with lunar samples to better understand the origins of the moon. Read more about Origins Graduate Consortium member explains "How the Moon Came to Be".
Exoplanets Collide! February 7, 2019Origins member Li Zeng, along with other Origins colleagues, suggest that giant high-speed collisions are partly responsible for planetary evolution. Read more. Read more about Exoplanets Collide!
Origins Faculty member Jack Szostak and graduate student Chris Kim suggest that RNA could have started with a different ingredient. January 3, 2019In a recent paper, Professor Jack W. Szostak (pictured) and graduate student Seohyun (Chris) Kim suggest that RNA could have started with a different set of nucleotide bases. Read more. Read more about Origins Faculty member Jack Szostak and graduate student Chris Kim suggest that RNA could have started with a different ingredient.