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.
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