Stories from Digg

  1. Revision3 Launches Search, Improves Website

    Digg &bull Aug 10, 2009

    We've got some cutting edge technology in place that allows us to index both our site's content as well as the content within the show's episodes! So if you're looking for that review of Crysis on The Totally Rad Show?… Full Story »

  2. Drugs trigger dramatic weight loss in fat mice

    Digg &bull Aug 10, 2009

    Drugs currently on the market but used for other purposes helped plump mice shed pounds by upping their response to the appetite-suppressing hormone leptin, according to a new study. Researchers say the findings offer new hope in the search for… Full Story »

  3. DNA can reveal ancestors' lies and secrets

    Digg &bull Jul 19, 2009

    In a search for their ancestors, more than 140 people with variations of the last name Kincaid have taken DNA tests and shared their results on the Internet. They have found war heroes, sailors and survivors of the Irish potato… Full Story »


  4. Scientists Find "Bizzarre" Creatures of Australian Deep

    Digg &bull Jul 19, 2009

    SYDNEY (AFP) - Scientists said Sunday they had uncovered new marine animals in their search of previously unexplored Australian waters, along with a bizarre carnivorous sea squirt and ocean-dwelling spiders..WOWOWOW.. Full Story »

  5. Stem Cells: Poised for a Breakthrough

    Digg &bull Jun 24, 2009

    Douglas Melton, the co-director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute is one of the leading figures in the search for cures for presently incurable diseases, and his breakthrough work is challenging many long-held beliefs about the ways biology and human… Full Story »

  6. Microsoft adds fancy search option for Firefox

    Digg &bull Jun 24, 2009

    If you had any doubts Microsoft didn't appreciate the advantages of Firefox's ability to accommodate add-ons, you can dispel them now. The company just released one that makes Microsoft's search service work better with the open-source Web browser. Full Story »

  7. Cosmologists aim to observe first moments of universe

    Digg &bull Jun 14, 2009

    South Pole Telescope team to search for gravity wavesDuring the next decade, a delicate measurement of primordial light could reveal convincing evidence for the popular cosmic inflation theory, which proposes that a random, microscopic density fluctuation in the fabric of… Full Story »

  8. Police may be close to arrest in Chandra Levy case

    Digg &bull Jun 14, 2009

    Levy, a California native, went missing on April 30, 2001. Her remains were found May 22, 2002, by a man walking his dog in a remote area of a Washington city park.The search for Levy and massive publicity that accompanied… Full Story »

  9. Googlers Leaving to Start Social Sites

    Digg &bull Jun 13, 2009

    Why are Googlers leaving the search behemoth? For one, growing pains in community building initiatives... Full Story »

  10. Twitter - Baby Steps Closer to Being a Search Engine

    Digg &bull Jun 13, 2009

    Twitter integrated Twitter trends and Twitter search yesterday taking them steps closer to having a profitable business model. Still no advertising, but they are getting everything in place Full Story »



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