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Is there life on Venus? Here’s what the discovery of phosphine means – ABC News
Scientists have made a discovery that could uncover potential signs of life around the inhospitable planet Venus. Here’s what we know.

Scientists have made a discovery that could uncover potential signs of life in the atmosphere of the planet Venus.
The head of NASA called it “the most significant development yet” in the search for life beyond Earth.
We’ve answered five quick questions about how excited we should be about this discovery and what happens next.
What has been discovered?
In a discovery published today in the journal Nature Astronomy, researchers found a gas called phosphine in the harshly acidic clouds in Venu…
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