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Something stinks: Life in clouds above Venus unlikely as ‘phosphine’ gas discovery was more likely sulfur dioxide
In 2020, a team led by astronomers in the UK announced the discovery of phosphine gas on Venus and with it, the potential for life floating in the planet's clouds. New research has dashed those hopes rather dramatically. The presence of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus necessitated some form of biological life to produce it, as there is no other known natural process by which phosphine can be generated. The prospect of some form of life existing on our doorstep was a tantalizing one but it now appears to have been undone.  A team led by researchers at the University of Washington (UW), including numerous NASA scientists, reinterpre

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