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Scientists have discovered tantalising evidence of water gushing down gullies on Mars, dramatically boosting the chances that regions of the planet might still be capable of harbouring life.

This year's observations from powerful telescopes will help scientists learn more about planets far beyond our solar system, and may even help spot those with atmospheres that are similar to Earth's and capable of harbouring life.

The construction of deepwater port facilities capable of harbouring oceangoing vessels, the completion of the Northern Pacific transcontinental railroad, and the introduction of cheap hydroelectric power encouraged industry, and during World War II Portland was a major shipbuilding centre.

In slaughterhouses, tighter rules are needed to govern both the removal of the brains, spinal cord and other bits capable of harbouring BSE, and grizzly new techniques for stripping edible tissues from carcasses.

It was also they who announced the Earth-like planet meaning, in this context, that they think it is both rocky and capable of harbouring liquid water.In this section The planet hunters When worlds collide Reprints Related items Planet formation: When worlds collideMay 31st 2007If their interpretation is confirmed, it would be a real coup.

Previously categorized as azooxanthellate corals, recent research has revealed that many antipatharians appear capable of harbouring symbionts, but unlike other corals, dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium are generally not important to the nutrition of black corals.

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The majority of siboglinids (except for Osedax and a number of frenulates capable of oxidising methane) harbour sulphur-oxidising symbionts [ 18] and are characteristically long, often acting like a 'bridge' between a sulphidic substrate where their posterior end is located, and oxygenated seawater into which they extend their anterior end [ 19].

Compelling evidence indicates that adult cardiomyocytes still harbour signalling circuits capable of efficiently resuming their proliferative potential, suggesting that stem cells may not represent the only tool to afford a regenerative medicine for the heart.

The presence of small areas (10 to 100 km2) with original basaltic shields at ground level in areas scattered around Réunion (see Fig. 1 in Deniel et al. 1992) suggests that these areas have remained free of lava for hundreds of thousands of years, and thus could have harboured forested areas capable of sustaining bird populations.

Because this population harbours stem cells capable of generating whole glands from a single cell (Shackleton et al., 2006), it is tempting to speculate that Runx genes might regulate mammary stem cell or progenitor function (Ferrari et al., 2013), especially because Runx genes are already known to have a homeostatic role in haematopoietic stem cells (Swiers et al., 2010).

Poole, since the dredging of the main channel in 2008, and Portland harbours are capable of taking cruise liners.

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