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Scientists Discover ‘Glycine’ in Venus’s Atmosphere – Somag News
Scientists discovered the amino acid glycine, one of the building blocks of life, on Venus, where phosphine was discovered in its atmosphere last month. This di…

Scientists discovered the amino acid glycine, one of the building blocks of life, on Venus, where phosphine was discovered in its atmosphere last month. This discovery is believed to be a clue, if not solid evidence, of the existence of life on Venus.
The most popular planet of recent times is undoubtedly Venus. So much so that just last month, scientists found phosphine, one of the signs of life, in the upper atmosphere of the planet. While it remains unclear what this phosphine discovery mean…
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