New research on data collected in the 1990s shows that on Venus, volcanoes are likely to be both more active and widespread than scientists previously understood.
The study inspired another researcher to do some more digging into the data. Davide Sulcanese — a post-doctoral researcher at Italy's Università d'Annunzio — and his colleagues analyzed two sets of Magellan radar data obtained in 1990 and 1992 to look for evidence of volcanic activity.
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