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Venus is losing water faster than previously thought – here’s what that could mean for the early planet’s habitability

Today, Venus is hot and dry, but billions of years ago, it had as much water as Earth. A new study reveals a process called HCO dissociative recombination that may explain Venus' water loss mystery. Understanding this process helps scientists determine what makes a planet habitable. This discovery could change our understanding of present-day hydrogen escape on Venus. More research is needed to fully understand Venus and its potential habitability.

Self-taught snake enthusiast Tim Friede. (Instagram photo)

Tim Friede: Man bitten by snakes hundreds of times helps create broad antivenom

Tim Friede, a self-taught snake enthusiast, endured hundreds of venomous bites, enabling researchers to develop a potentially groundbreaking antivenom. His unique antibodies could help treat snakebite victims globally, particularly in India, by neutralizing toxins across multiple snake species.

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