This is important because, if it is phosphine, and if it is life, it means that we are not alone.
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Unknown titlehat live in “anaerobic” (with no oxygen) environments produce phosphine. Massachusetts Institute of Technology molecular astrophysicist and study co-author Clara Sousa-Silva said in a release, “<span>This is important because, if it is phosphine, and if it is life, it means that we are not alone. It also means that life itself must be very common, and there must be many other inhabited planets throughout our galaxy.” Read our detailed explainer here. Watch | Scientists discover Summary
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