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		<title>Designing Imaginary Planets: The Lessons from Early Earth Part One</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very Early Earth and the Origin of Life

Earth is our one and only known example of a planet that has supported life and continues to do so.  Long may life here continue&#8230;
We don&#8217;t know for certain where life started.  It may have begun at hydrothermal vents deep in the ocean, in a small [...]]]></description>
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