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Signs in Martian Soil Point to Habitable Conditions For Life Over a Long Period

Is there life on Mars? Has there ever been? It s one of the biggest questions we have about our planetary neighbor; now, research points to one particular part of the red planet that could have been able to harbor life several times across billions

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Unspun World with John Simpson 20240604 13:54:00

picture of imperial rome. but it s perhaps not that surprising because, of course, imperial rome was an incredible melting pot. as you say, there are large numbers of other skeletons there. does this mean we ll be able to get dna from some of the others? the geneticist i spoke to about this was very excited about the biological possibilities for what evidence may still lie in pompeii to be studied in the future. and notjust human dna, but also nonhuman dna from the environment. so, there are archaeologists who would like to go in and get environmental dna from the sediments, which could tell us what other biodiversity there was in pompeii at that time. such a pity we can t know their names and their backgrounds and the relationship between this man and the woman. do you think these are all questions which, in the end, we might almost be able to find out?

Road repairs hamper water supplies to 1 6K connections in Baguio

BAGUIO CITY - The Baguio Water District (BWD), the sole water distribution utility here, has said at least 1,600 active water connections in barangays Fairview and Quezon Hill were damaged by the ongoing road repairs in the north-northwest part of the city. In a press release sent to the media on Friday, BWD general manager, engineer Salvador Royeca assured that their personnel has begun repairing the damaged pipelines along Sofia de Veyra Street in Quezon Hill, which is near a BWD water pumping station. He, however, said, "unscheduled water service interruptions are expected to recur in (the) areas of Quezon Hill and Fairview, following the incessant and untoward damage to the District's main distribution lines early this week." The areas with the affected water lines are Middle and Upper Quezon Hill (Chrome, Gold, Tin, Iron, Paraan, Abellera, Zarate, Paredes, Carantes, Arvizu, Ortega, and Delos Santos); Victoria Village, Parts of Tacay-Quezon Hill (Silver, Orchid, Camia

Scientists discover a giant groundwater system under the ice sheet in Antarctica

Columbia University researchers have explored what lies beneath the ice sheets of Antarctica and found a huge, actively circulating groundwater system in deep sediments.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220112 17:38:00

each side is entitled to take evidence from the witnesses of the key witnesses, prince injuru on one side, virginia giuffre on the other, and their lawyers on the other side in a lawyer s office, in front of a video camera and a shorthand writer and they are as further evidence prince andrew. what that means is by the time we go to court, everybody knows where they stand, where the evidence is, with the strengths are, with the weaknesses are, and that process is likely to go ahead. last week, the judge said that even though he wanted a few days to prepare hisjudgment, that process did not stop. a settlement, debt to come at any time, but traditionally sediments come at the very last moment, even at the door of the court, because people are fighting over the details and so on. is a drawn out process. but if prince andrew want to do settle

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