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Study discovers methods to find white dwarfs before they explode

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.
In the Media by Nancy Houser - 3 comments

Russia Says It Has Found Missing Cargo Ship

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.
In the Media by Christopher Szabo

Italian archaeologists discovered a 4,500-year old skeleton

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.
In the Media by John Louie S. Ramos - 2 comments

Ancient Shipwrecks Discovered in Mediterranean

In Rome, archeologists discovered five well-preserved ancient Roman shipwrecks submerged about 150 meters of Ventone, a small Mediterranean island between Rome and Naples.
In the Media by John Louie S. Ramos - 2 comments

Archeologists unearth King Herod's ancient quarry

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.
In the Media by John Louie S. Ramos

Ancient tomb discovered in Bethlehem

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.
In the Media by John Louie S. Ramos - 3 comments

This week in Tech on Digital Journal

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.
In the Media by Brenton Currie

Op-Ed: A Big Hat Tip To DJ Journalists, Warts And All

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.
In the Media by Johnny Simpson - 6 comments

International study finds new autism genetic links

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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