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Issue 110 It’s a groundbreaking finding that suggests there could be life elsewhere in the Solar System: the discovery of phosphine on Venus. One of the most hostile worlds in our solar neighbourhood isn’t the first place that springs to mind in our search. But what’s so important about phosphine, and why has it made us so excited? Colourless, flammable and incredibly toxic, phosphine was found in the clouds of the Venusian atmosphere. It’s in a place where it shouldn’t be, and while it could be explained by processes so far unheard of, the research team, led by Jane Greaves at Cardiff University, suspect that it could relate to life. “I thought, well, just before we throw this away, I’ll have a final go at [analysing the data],” Greaves…