STUDY THAT EXCITES SCIENTISTS: GASES ON VENUS SHOW ITS LIVING LIFE

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AMERICAN SCIENTISTS FIND GASES ON VENUS THAT SHOW LIVING LIFE

  • California State Polytechnic University, who has deepened his work on claims that phosphine gas is present on Venus, came under the lens of NASA’s 1978 Pioneer Venus mission. In addition to phosphine, gases such as hydrogen sulfide, nitrous acid, nitric acid are also present in the planet’s atmosphere, the Mogul said, pointing to its living life.
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  • As the Perseverance vehicle sent by the American National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) to Mars continues to find traces of life, the findings on Venus are creating a stir in the scientific world.
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  • It turned out that traces of phosphine gas were found in the clouds in the atmosphere of Venus, whose surface temperatures reached 400 degrees & resembled hell. Experts examining the findings assess the possibility that phosphine, a colorless, flammable and toxic gas, should disappear in the warm atmosphere of Venus, but this is a condition that prevents it.

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IT WAS A HUGE ‘ SHOCK ‘

Professor of astronomy at Cardiff University Dr. pointed out that the simplest explanation for the existence of phosphine gas may be the existence of a colony of alien microorganisms living within the clouds of Venus. A professor who said that phosphine in the Earth’s atmosphere is released by bacteria in the marshes Dr. “We could easily rule out extreme scenarios such as clouds being full of organisms,” said. But having phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus was a huge shock,” he said.

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THERE ARE TWO POSSIBILITIES

Scientists at California State Polytechnic University penned an article analyzing data on NASA’s 1978 Pioneer Venus mission for Advancing Earth and Space Science.

We have re-examined the archival data from the Pioneer Venus mission,” he said, noting that different gases that can be associated with living organisms are also present in the atmosphere of Venus. Our results show that in addition to phosphine, gases such as hydrogen sulfide, nitrous acid, nitric acid, hydrocyanic acid and ammonia are also present in the atmosphere. The presence of organic gases in the atmosphere indicates the presence of living organisms or chemical processes that we have not seen before,” was said.

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Turkey's world-renowned organ transplant specialist. Dr. Demirbaş has 104 international publications and 102 national publications.

Physician's Resume:

Born on August 7, 1963 in Çorum, Prof. Dr. Alper Demirbaş has been continuing his work as the President of MedicalPark Antalya Hospital Organ Transplantation Center since 2008.

Prof. who performed the first tissue incompatible kidney transplant in Turkey, the first blood type incompatible kidney transplant, the first kidney-pancreas transplant program and the first cadaveric donor and live donor liver transplant in Antalya. Dr. As of August 2016, Alper Demirbaş has performed 4900 kidney transplants, 500 liver transplants and 95 pancreas transplants.

In addition to being the chairman of 6 national congresses, he has also been an invited speaker at 12 international and 65 national scientific congresses. Dr. Alper Demirbaş was married and the father of 1 girl and 1 boy.

Awards:

Eczacibasi Medical Award of 2002, Akdeniz University Service Award of 2005, Izder Medical Man of the Year Award of 2006, BÖHAK Medical Man of the Year Award of 2007, Sabah Mediterranean Newspaper Scientist of the Year Award of 2007, ANTIKAD Scientist of the Year Award of 2009, Social Ethics Association Award of 2010, Işık University Medical Man of the Year Award of 2015, VTV Antalya's Brand Value Award of 2015.

Certificates:

Doctor of Medicine Degree Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Ankara, General Surgeon Ministry of Health Turkey EKFMG (0-477-343-8), University of Miami School of Medicine Member of Multiple Organ Transplant, ASTS Multiorgan Transplant Scholarship. Lecturer at Kyoto University. Lecturer at University of Essen, Research assistant at the University of Cambridge .

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American Society of Transplant Surgeons, American Transplantation Society Nominated, Middle East and Southern Africa Council Transplantation Society 2007, International Liver Transplantation Association, Turkish Transplantation Association, Turkish Society of Surgery, Turkish Hepatobiliary Surgery Association.

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