abc.net.au — Star vibrations have allowed scientists to make the first direct measurement of a star's age. And they've opened the door to stellar laboratories that will help us understand more about processes that are difficult to study on Earth.
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arbinshireMay 15, 2006
...because it's interesting....because it's geeky....because it's a fascinating subject matter that gives insight into our own star, it's birth and eventual death.For what purpose are _you_ on this website?
sinner0423May 15, 2006
This story is about trying to learn how stars were formed. Studying things like this is good. I imagine they use technology to study a stars vibration, hence why this is on a TECHNOLOGY site, you dumbs**t.Click the 'about digg' link before you waste time commenting on, or even bothering to digg stories.
Closed AccountMay 15, 2006
To sinner0423:Uh...there is a science section.
starquakeMay 15, 2006
"I told you so..."