No Definitive Evidence (Yet) Of Life Found On Venus
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According to a new study, the unique behavior of sulfur in Venus' atmosphere cannot be explained by an "aerial" form of extraterrestrial life.

The "life in the clouds" idea, which astronomers have theorized about for decades, was put to the test by researchers from the University of Cambridge, who discovered that life cannot explain the composition of Venus's atmosphere using a mix of biology and atmospheric chemistry.

As it eats food and expels waste, any life form in sufficient numbers is predicted to leave chemical fingerprints on a planet's atmosphere. The Cambridge researchers, on the other hand, found no evidence of these fingerprints on Venus.
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