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Yellowstone's Ancient Supervolcano: Only Lukewarm? by Digg Science on 01:01 PM

The geysers of Yellowstone National Park owe their existence to the "Yellowstone hotspot"--a region of molten rock buried deep beneath Yellowstone, geologists have found. But how hot is this "hot(...)

NASA Images Show Gamma Ray Bursts Across Milky Way - washing by Digg Science on 01:01 PM

NASA researchers yesterday released images collected by a new telescope studying high-energy gamma rays. A combined image from 95 hours of the telescope's initial observations showed bursts of ga(...)

Google stretching underwater cable by Digg Technology on 01:01 PM

google admitted that it was partnering with five Far Eastern outfits to stretch a cable from the US to Japan.

Why is Greenland covered in ice? by Digg Science on 01:01 PM

There have been many reports in the media about the effects of global warming on the Greenland ice-sheet, but there is still great uncertainty as to why there is an ice-sheet there at all.

How Old School are YOU in Counter Strike? by Digg Gaming on 12:04 PM

This 11-question quiz will test your knowledge of one of the most-widely played games in history.

Two-Headed Boy Born in Bangladesh by Digg World & Business on 12:02 PM

A baby boy born with two heads in Bangladesh has been placed under police protection because of the curiosity his birth has caused among thousands of locals.

ABC Reporter Arrested in Denver Tracing the Money Trail by Digg World & Business on 12:02 PM

DNC and their lobbyist circumvent the "People's right to Know" who is giving what favors to whom?

'Moscow Has Maneuvered Itself into a Dead End' by Digg World & Business on 12:02 PM

Russian President dismayed Western leaders on Tuesday when he recognized the independence of the two Georgian provinces Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Many German commentators argue that Moscow may (...)

Arctic Sea Ice Melts Nears Record Low: 2.05 Million Sq Miles by Digg Science on 12:01 PM

The National Snow and Ice Data Center, based at the University of Colorado, reported the ice Monday melted below the 2005 minimum of 2.05 million square miles set on Sept. 21 that year. Exact fig(...)

World of Warcraft will slowly update graphics to stay fresh by Digg Gaming on 09:04 AM

When a company has one of the most successful MMORPGs games of all time, the last thing anyone there wants to do is throw a wrench into what the customer's rigs can handle. To that end, the Blizz(...)

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