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Harvard Scientists Push Back on Study Reporting Evidence of Life on Venus | News – Harvard Crimson
Researchers at Harvard, the Paris Observatory, and MIT, among other institutions, have found that Venus’s atmosphere may not contain phosphine gas, a possible indicator…

Researchers at Harvard, the Paris Observatory, and MIT, among other institutions, have found that Venuss atmosphere may not contain phosphine gas, a possible indicator of life, contradicting the results of a study published last month.
The original study was published in the journal Nature Astronomy on Sept. 14. At the time, researchers including scientists from Harvard and MIT reported the presence of phosphine gas in Venuss atmosphere. The study received national media attention for its conclusion…
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