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The latest radio pulsar re-discoveries are available [url=http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/radiopulsar/html/rediscovery_page/rediscoveries.html]here[/url]

October 26, 2009

The latest radio pulsar re-discoveries are available here. Our count is now at 31 detections of 19 different known radio pulsars. Our latest detection J1939+2134 is the second fastest spinning known pulsar, rotating almost 700 times in a single second. This means it has completed more than 4000 rotations while you've been reading this news post!

The [url=http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/radiopulsar/html/rediscovery_page/rediscoveries.html](re-)discovery page[/url] has been updated to include the latest observations made by the search for binary pulsars in Arecibo radio data

September 21, 2009

The (re-)discovery page has been updated to include the latest observations made by the search for binary pulsars in Arecibo radio data. In total there are now 26 re-observations of 17 different radio pulsars.

The results of the first Einstein@Home search for continuous wave sources in LIGO S5 data have been published in Physical Review D

August 26, 2009

The results of the first Einstein@Home search for continuous wave sources in LIGO S5 data have been published in Physical Review D. You can download the article from this link.