Dr. Mario Grosch, Dr. Martin T. Stiebritz, Dr. Robert Bolney, Mario Winkler, Eric Jückstock, Hannah Busch, Sophia Peters, Dr. Alexander F. Siegle, Prof. Joris van Slageren, Prof. Markus Ribbe, Prof. Yilin Hu, Prof. Oliver Trapp, Prof. Christian Robl, Prof. Wolfgang Weigand
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The front cover artwork is provided by Wolfgang Weigand's group at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and was designed by Mario Grosch. The image shows a hypothetical version of the Earth's early surface, where mackinawite produced from the reaction between iron and sulfur in water can react with C1 substrates like HCN to form CH4, NH3, CH3SH and CH3CHO. Read the full text of the Research Article at 10.1002/syst.202200010.