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They also provide the kind of protective micro-environments that Bada and Lazcano believe played a major role in the origins of life, when much of the globe was covered in oceans only dotted with volcanic islands.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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The legacy of Stanley Miller is now very much living again not only because of the newly found volcano results, but because he trained men like Bada and Lazcano, who in turn have trained or mentored biochemists and astrochemists such as Glavin and Dworkin.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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The United States is offering $5 million and Mexico another $2.5 million in rewards for information leading to Lazcano's arrest.
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A U.S. newspaper reported that Zetas drug cartel leader Heriberto "El Lazca" Lazcano was apparently killed in the gunbattle.
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Lazcano is considered the top leader of the Zetas, considered Mexico's most bloodthirsty major cartel.
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Alternately very excited about what might well have been in the box and heartsick that he may have tossed it out, Bada raced with Lazcano back to San Diego.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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The legacy of Stanley Miller is now very much living again not only because of the newly found volcano results, but because he trained men like Bada and Lazcano, who in turn have trained or mentored biochemists and astrochemists such as Glavin and Dworkin.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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They also provide the kind of protective micro-environments that Bada and Lazcano believe played a major role in the origins of life, when much of the globe was covered in oceans only dotted with volcanic islands.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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Only several years later did Bada learn what he had overlooked, during a fortuitous meeting with another origins-of-life colleague, Antonio Lazcano of the University of Mexico.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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But the Defense Department statement said that "the physical characteristics of the dead men allow the conclusion to be drawn that Heriberto Lazcano, leader of the Zetas criminal organization, was not among them."
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