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 in the Venusian clouds. New research suggests this gas鈥攚hich, excitingly, is produced by microbes鈥攚as not actually responsible for the signal they detected. Instead, it was likely sulfur dioxide, a not-so-thrilling chemical. Extraordinary research published in Nature last September is being challenged by a paper set to be published in The Astrophysical Journal, a preprint of which is currently available at the arXiv. This is not the first paper to critique the a stanley termoska pparent discovery of phosphine on Venus, and its probably not going to be the last.     That phosphine might be present on Venus was a revelation that blew our minds, and thats because living organisms are one of the only known sources of the stinky gas. The team responsible for the apparent discovery, led by astronomer Jane Greaves from Cardiff University, found the evidence in spectral signals collected by two radio dishes: the James Clerk  stanley fr Maxwell Telescope  JCMT  and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array  ALMA . Spectral lines at certain wavelengths indicate the presence of specific chemicals, and in this case they implied the presence of phosphine in the Venusian cloud layer. The authors of the Nature study were not claiming that life exists on Venus. Rather, they were asking the scientific community to explain their rather bizarre observation. Indeed, it was an exceptional claim, as it implied that Venus鈥攐ne of the most inhospitable planets in the stanley quencher  solar system鈥攎ight actually be habitable, with microscop Pfxz The Tomb Raider Reboot Is Borrowing Its Villain From Quentin Tarantino
 that vaccines do not cause autism spectrum disorder  ASD . But the fear of that connection continues to linger. And a new study published today in JAMA Pediatrics suggests that its scaring families affected by autism into not getting their children vaccinated. Scientists from the research arm of Kaiser Permanente, Americas single-largest HMO, as well as from t stanley cup he Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, looked at the vaccination records of more than 3,700 children who were diagnosed with autism by the age of five, from 1995 to 2010. They compa stanley travel mug red the children to a control population of 500,000 children born during the same time. And they also looked at the younger siblings of children from both groups, who were born between 1997 to 2014. The records were obtained from a database established by the CDC to monitor vaccine safety.      There were large disparities in vaccination rates between children with and without autism spectrum disorders, as well as between their siblings, across all age groups and after adjusting for important confounding factors,  said senior author Nicola Klein, director of the Kaiser Permanente Vaccine Study Center, in a statement. Specifically, only 82 stanley cup  percent of children with autism spectrum disorder over the age of seven got their recommended shots from the ages of four to six, compared to 96 percent of the control group. And 84 percent got their measles, mumps, rubella  MMR  vaccine, compared to 96 percent of children without autism. Only 76 perc