RoadHazard
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Something deadly might be wafting through the clouds shrouding Venus—a smelly, flammable gas called phosphine that annihilates life-forms reliant on oxygen for survival. Ironically, though, the scientists who today announced sightings of this noxious gas in the Venusian atmosphere say it could be tantalizing—if controversial—evidence of life on the planet next door.
Possible sign of life on Venus stirs up heated debate
“Something weird is happening” in the clouds of the planet next door—but some experts are raising doubts about the quality of the data.
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This is pretty damn cool if it turns out to be real.
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