Bare Medicine

Bare Medicine Indigenous Full-Spectrum Doula on Turtle Island, specializing in natural remedies & products, comfort measures, information, emotional & physical support.

11/07/2025

Meet LUCA, the ancient ancestor of every living thing on Earth

Billions of years ago, long before dinosaurs or even plants existed, a single microscopic organism lived in the depths of an ancient ocean. Scientists call it LUCA, the Last Universal Common Ancestor, and it’s believed to be the origin of all life on Earth. Every creature you know, from whales to humans to trees, can trace its lineage back to this one mysterious ancestor.

LUCA lived about 3.5 to 4 billion years ago, when Earth was a harsh, volcanic world filled with boiling seas and little oxygen. It wasn’t a single “first cell” in the way we imagine life beginning, but rather part of a thriving community of primitive microbes exchanging genetic material. Over time, LUCA’s descendants evolved into the three great domains of life we know today: bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes (the group that includes all animals, plants, and fungi).

What makes LUCA so fascinating is that scientists have been able to reconstruct parts of its genetic code by comparing modern organisms’ DNA. The results suggest LUCA lived near hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor, surviving on gases like hydrogen and carbon dioxide, a true pioneer of extreme environments.

This discovery doesn’t just explain where we come from, it reshapes how we understand life itself. LUCA’s resilience shows that life can thrive in conditions once thought impossible, offering clues about where we might find life beyond Earth, perhaps on icy moons like Europa or Enceladus, where similar hydrothermal vents may exist beneath their frozen oceans.

From one tiny ancestor, the entire tree of life grew, a reminder that every living thing on our planet is connected by a single ancient thread.

08/25/2025

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08/18/2025

Support International Overdose Awareness Day and come to our Hot Dogs & Harm Reduction event to learn about addiction and recovery.

On August 28th, our Addictions Response Services team will be at the KSCS Main Building to talk about their services and the "Tho Ia'tentewatatken - We will meet there" outreach van.

Grab a hot dog and learn about harm reduction!

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