Science
Not finding life on Venus would be disappointing. But it’s good science at work. – OmniChannel Media
Repetition, repetition
The truth is, the story of Venuss putative phosphine is not a simple case of a sensational finding being shot down upon further scrutiny. In fact, the rush of follow-up research is welcomed; science is doing its thing. This is especially true when it comes to the search for extraterrestrial lifeafter all, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
I think this is a perfect example of how the scientific process works, says Paul Byrne, a planetary scientist at North…
-
Noosa News21 hours agoWest Coast Eagles draftee Josh Lindsay wants to carry on Troy Selwood’s legacy
-
Noosa News22 hours agoHunt for suspects after family’s pregnant horse found shot dead on rural Queensland property
-
General22 hours agoLabor to squeeze public service, sparking warnings of job losses
-
General21 hours ago‘World-first’ deal to give delivery drivers better pay
