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In a Harvard press release, Tuesday, September 6, 2011, a research study by astrophysicist Rosanne Di Stefano has answered numerous questions about the exploding white dwarf stars that are spinning in space and their development into a Type 1a supernova.
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Russia says it has found the missing Arctic Sea and rescued its crew. The ship was found early on Monday, 300 nautical miles off the Cape Verde Islands.
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In a Rome, a skeleton aging roughly about 4,500 years old is discovered of the shores on a beach in the southern part of the city.
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In Rome, archeologists discovered five well-preserved ancient Roman shipwrecks submerged about 150 meters of Ventone, a small Mediterranean island between Rome and Naples.
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JERUSALEM, Israel – Archaeologists have discovered another breathtaking historical find -- an ancient quarry which is believed to be the quarry that King Herod deduce for the construction of the Jerusalem Temple, some 2,000 years ago.
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BETHLEHEM, West Bank – a 4,000 year-old ancient tomb was accidentally discovered just recently by a group of workers renovating a house near the church of Nativity at Bethlehem.
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This week has very busy for the tech industry, with some big product announcements from companies such as Microsoft and Google from two different conferences.
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Like all DJs recognized in the most recent TopFinds Awards, I am honored to be counted among such fine and motley company. In this new Wild West of internet reporting, the many no-holds-barred shootouts taking place at DJ are a thing of beauty to behold.
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Man must feel like he won the lottery big time!
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In the most extensive findings to date on the genetics of autism, scientists have pinpointed two new genetic links that may predispose children to develop the complex brain disorder.
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Jobless find the good life in booming Mozambique
Bats are finding a surprising haven in abandoned Israeli bunkers, researchers say.
A piece of artwork featuring a ship in a bottle which appeared on Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth finds a permanent home.
Researchers who reported the surprising find of faster-than-light neutrinos in 2011 find two potential sources of error in their experiment.
 A poll conducted for the Alberta government on how its citizens are seen in Toronto and Vancouver finds many think Albertans are "condescending" and "narrow."
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