• Dark secret of underwater treasure

    Updated: 2010-08-31 11:27:00
    From RT (first published st of May, 2010) After a decade of painstaking underwater searching, the wreck of a Soviet World War II submarine has been found in the Baltic Sea.The vessel went down with its fifty-man crew in 1940 after being sunk by a mine laid by Finland. The relatives of those who died say it is a matter of honor to establish what really happened all those years ago.For seventy years, it was a mystery how, where and even when the S-2 submarine perished. During the...

  • Treasure hunters comb world’s deepest lake

    Updated: 2010-08-31 07:56:00
    By RT - Prime Time Russia The Russian Empire's lost gold may be buried at the bottom of Lake Baikal. That is the guess of an underwater research expedition, after it caught sight of something shiny.Expedition members think they may have found the gold that admiral Kolchak seized during the Civil War almost a century ago. This was part of the country's gold reserve and amounted to more than 180 tonnes of gold.All trace of the hoard was lost after a train crash in the region of Lake Baikal....

  • Storied Arctic wrecks still missing after summer search

    Updated: 2010-08-31 07:04:00
    By Randy Boswell - Postmedia News  Canadian government scientists hoping for a second major Arctic shipwreck discovery this summer came up empty after a six-day search for the Terror and Erebus, the lost vessels of the 19th-century Franklin Expedition.Parks Canada archeologist Ryan Harris, who led July's successful search for the wreck of the HMS Investigator — one of many British ships sent to look for the Terror and Erebus in the 1850s — said Monday a 150-square-kilometre...

  • Work Under Way To Restore Muskogee's USS Batfish

    Updated: 2010-08-29 07:17:00
    By Lacie Lowry - The News On 6 A massive restoration project is under way in Muskogee on a true war hero. The USS Batfish is a World War II submarine that's highly decorated with military honors, but her condition has highly deteriorated over the years.A group of Active Duty and Reserve Chief Petty Officers of the United States Navy spent Saturday painting the USS Batfish black, restoring the submarine to her glory days of World War II."It amazes me how many people don't realize we have a sub...

  • Crock pot of gold

    Updated: 2010-08-28 12:04:00
    By Marilyn Ong -  he Star Sunken treasures ! The very words conjure up dazzling visions of romance and adventure on the high seas. Professor Augustine Vinh speaks on the perils of collecting sunken treasures.Internationally acclaimed sunken treasure hunter and collector Professor Augustine Vinh does not at all comply with one’ image of a treasure hunter — deeply-tanned and with rock solid physique.“I don’ dive nor scour the sea beds, picking up centuries-old porcelain...

  • Treasure hunter plans to salvage mercury from wreck

    Updated: 2010-08-27 19:06:00
    By Edward D. Murphy   Kennebec Journal Treasure hunter Greg Brooks, who led a trouble-plagued relief mission to Haiti last winter, has set his sights on a salvage job with both business and humanitarian components.Brooks, who is from Gorham, wants to put his sea salvage skills to work removing an estimated 16,000 pounds of valuable mercury from a 66-year-old shipwreck off the coast of Maine. He contends the mission would defuse a ticking environmental time bomb, though scientists have concluded...

  • Ancient Chinese coins found in Kenya

    Updated: 2010-08-25 18:03:00
    From People's Daily Online The underwater archaeological team from the National Museum of China will visit Kenya in Africa in November to search for the legendary "sunken ships of Zheng He's fleet." A few days ago, the land-based archaeological team that has already arrived in Kenya sent a piece of news back that they found some Chinese cultural relics, including "Yongle Tongbao," which are ancient Chinese coins used in the Ming Dynasty, in a local village.The China-Kenyan Lamu Islands Archaeological...

  • Analysis: Half of published URLs are dysfunctional a decade later

    Updated: 2010-08-22 15:06:16
    As a small aside when setting up a local mirror of Medline, I extracted 15,915 URLs that were mentioned in the abstracts. Checking them revealed that 12,354 of them (78%) were functional, which may not seem that bad. However, plotting the percentage of dysfunctional URLs as a function of publication year reveals a less pleasant [...]

  • Divers find prehistoric artifacts in North Port spring

    Updated: 2010-08-21 09:04:00
    By Keith Morelli - The Tampa Tribune In the pitch-black depths of an isolated North Port spring sits a silt-covered ledge that is revealing secrets about a prehistoric nomadic people, secrets held in murky silence for 100 centuries.Now, with diving gear and artifact-collecting bags, archaeologists with the University of Miami and The Florida Aquarium are sweeping away the muck and uncovering that distant past.This stuff could be as old as 13,000 years old, when wandering tribes traversed Florida....

  • Sunken ships and the stories they tell

    Updated: 2010-08-20 21:19:00
    By Shelley Fralic - Vancouver Sun When we first tracked down James Delgado, a few weeks back, he was in Pompeii, Italy, on a working vacation with his wife Ann, exploring the ashy ruins of the fabled Roman Empire city buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Before Pompeii, he was undersea, on the bottom of the ocean off Spain, poring over the wreckage of a seventh-century Phoenician ship. This week he's been home for a little R&R in Steveston, but Saturday he's off again, heading...

  • Gold Bar Worth $500K Stolen From Key West Museum

    Updated: 2010-08-20 06:50:00
    From bs4.com The bar was in an exhibit that allowed people to hold it without danger of theft, or so museum operators thought. The insurance company is offering a $10 thousand reward.It was a piece of history worth half-a-million dollars that you could reach out and touch, part of the treasure from the galleon Santa Maria on display at the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West. But where the bar used to be is now an empty exhibit. Apparently, someone managed to baffle security and walk...

  • Unearthed Ship In NYC Offers Clues Of Colonial Life

    Updated: 2010-08-19 05:23:00
    By Jamie Tarabay - NPR They call it the mystery ship: a wooden vessel that may have sailed the Hudson River and the East Coast, transporting goods between the flourishing Colonies. Its remains were found last month in the ruins of the World Trade Center in New York City. They've since been moved to a science lab in Maryland, where each day brings new discoveries.The first thing that hits you when you lean toward the enormous tanks filled with water, where scientists use small brushes to clean...

  • Shipwreck Survey To Tell 1,000 Untold Stories

    Updated: 2010-08-18 19:07:00
    From ysunshinecoast.com The Queensland Government will kick off a statewide survey of Queensland's historic shipwrecks to provide a better understanding of where the historic sites are off Queensland's coastline. Climate Change and Sustainability Minister Kate Jones today announced the survey, to begin in Moreton Bay, will be carried out by the Heritage Branch of the Department of Environment and Resource Management, which has recently taken over management of Queensland's historic shipwrecks...

  • Revolutionary find near Yorktown

    Updated: 2010-08-16 05:19:00
    By Amanda Kerr - The Virginia Gazette Two years ago a sonar company in Gloucester was testing equipment in the York River when the crew hit the jackpot: an uncharted shipwreck on the river bottom.“That was quite a surprise,” said David Hazzard, an archaeologist with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources.The area where the ship was found is well-documented. There have previously been nine documented shipwrecks in the York River associated with the Revolutionary War and the...

  • Job: Bioinformatics position at Intomics A/S

    Updated: 2010-07-14 12:41:25
    At Intomics A/S, we are looking for a bioinformatician to perform contract research and develop customized solutions. The job will primarily involve solving data analysis problems for clients in the pharmaceutical industry. For further details, please read the job advert below the fold. Bioinformatics position Would you like to work with some of the worlds [...]

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