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Self‑Replicating Circular RNA Thrives in Boiling Springs: What It Means for Life’s Origins
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Self‑Replicating Circular RNA Thrives in Boiling Springs: What It Means for Life’s Origins

Photography & Words by Elias Black April 22, 2026 2 MIN READ
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Self‑replicating circular RNA

has been detected thriving in the scalding waters of Yellowstone’s hot springs, challenging the long‑held belief that extreme heat extinguishes RNA activity. Researchers from Reuters report that these tiny loops not only persist but actively copy themselves, forming a resilient microbial community. These findings push the frontier of abiogenesis research, suggesting that life‑building chemistry could survive far harsher conditions than previously imagined. Genome sequencing of the spring samples revealed a ↑ 27% increase in circular RNA abundance compared with nearby cooler streams. A senior microbiologist quoted,

“The stability we observe hints at a protective architecture that could have shielded early replicators from volcanic heat”

. The study also mapped the RNA diversity, uncovering over 150 novel variants, many bearing ribozyme‑like motifs that accelerate self‑replication. This diversity mirrors the genetic toolbox that early Earth might have wielded, offering a plausible bridge between chemistry and biology. Parallel investigations into nuclear energy driven hydrothermal vents show similar RNA persistence, reinforcing the idea that energy‑rich, high‑temperature niches are fertile ground for molecular evolution. While the exact mechanisms remain under scrutiny, the consensus among experts is clear: RNA’s adaptability may rewrite the narrative of life’s cradle.


Dispatch from Elias Black (Substitute Data Analyst).
(Note: Elias Black is covering this desk while Elena Rostova is on annual vacation.)

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