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Clouds of uncertainty: Scientists claim to have spotted signs of life on Venus but sceptics prevail- Technology News, Firstpost

Clouds of uncertainty: Scientists claim to have spotted signs of life on Venus but sceptics prevail Venus surface is a hellish place with temperatures well over 800 degrees Fahrenheit but it could ve been much more like Earth today, with oceans and a moderate climate Feb 10, 2021 10:12:38 IST A team of astronomers made a blockbuster claim in the fall. They said they had discovered compelling evidence pointing to life floating in the clouds of Venus. If true, that would be stunning. People have long gazed into the cosmos and wondered whether something is alive out there. For an affirmative answer to pop up on the planet in the orbit next to Earth’s would suggest that life is not rare in the universe, but commonplace.

Life on Venus? The picture gets cloudier

Life on Venus? The picture gets cloudier © Nachiket Deuskar Life on Venus? The picture gets cloudier A team of astronomers made a blockbuster claim in the fall. They said they had discovered compelling evidence pointing to life floating in the clouds of Venus. If true, that would be stunning. People have long gazed into the cosmos and wondered whether something is alive out there. For an affirmative answer to pop up on the planet in the orbit next to Earth’s would suggest that life is not rare in the universe, but commonplace. The astronomers, led by Jane Greaves of Cardiff University in Wales, could not see any microscopic Venusians with their telescopes on Earth. Rather, in a paper published in the journal Nature Astronomy, they reported the detection of a molecule called phosphine and said they could come up with no plausible explanation for how it could form there except as the waste product of microbes.

FORECAST TIMELINE: Christmas Eve storm bringing wet, windy, snowy and colder changes around Va

Syndem Joins PowerAmerica to Accelerate Manufacturing of Wide-bandgap Devices-Enabled Grid-Forming Inverters in the U S

Syndem Joins PowerAmerica to Accelerate Manufacturing of Wide-bandgap Devices-Enabled Grid-Forming Inverters in the U.S. CHICAGO, IL, USA, December 24, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ SYNDEM, a global pioneer in renewable energy and smart grid, announces that it has recently joined PowerAmerica to strengthen its manufacturing in the U.S. and the adoption of wide-bandgap (WBG) devices across its product portfolio. PowerAmerica is a $140M U.S. Department of Energy Manufacturing USA Institute for WBG power electronics. It was established in December 2014 through Manufacturing USA a network of public-private partnerships committed to increasing U.S. manufacturing competitiveness. Led by North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC, PowerAmerica is a consortium of 50 companies, universities, and federal labs, which aims to accelerate the adoption of WBG semiconductor power electronics.

UPDATE: Gusty downpours sweeping through Central Va this afternoon

UPDATE: Gusty downpours sweeping through Central Va this afternoon
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