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"Red planet had life, may still have"

"Hints of life on Mars are getting stronger," said Vittorio Formisano,
whose team found methane and formaldehyde on Mars.

He said there was so much methane produced on Mars that there was
reason to believe the gas had organic origins. "Life is probably the
only source that can produce so much methane," Formisano said. ...


Everett Gibson, of NASA's Johnson Space Centre, said he held a poll
among the 250 scientists at the conference on the question of whether
they thought there had been life on Mars. Some, 75 per cent said
yes....

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