Scientists Spot Possible Signs of Life in Clouds of Venus
Briefly

Scientists presented tentative evidence of ammonia and ongoing discussions around the presence of phosphine, potentially linked to biological activity, hinting at the possibility of life on Venus.
Venus's clouds, 30 miles above the scorching surface, provide a contrasting environment with potentially habitable conditions, sparking intrigue into the planet's past warm, wet phases supporting life.
Phosphine, a gas commonly associated with microbial life in oxygen-starved environments, is being intensely studied as a potential biosignature related to life forms within the clouds of Venus.
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