The Personal Genome Project Hits the Web

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Ian Lamont writes "The Personal Genome Project has released the data sets and descriptions of traits, ethnic background and other information of the first ten volunteers, which include the project director and nine other people with backgrounds in genetics, medicine, and biotechnology. While the human genome was first sequenced at the beginning of this decade, what's special about this project is these 10 participants are having their names, genome, and other personal data gleaned from questionnaires shared openly on the Web, where interested researchers can freely access them. One of the ultimate aims of the project is to create a public database of 100,000 volunteers that researchers and other parties can use to determine what traits, diseases or other characteristics are associated with specific genetic markers. When asked why volunteers are requested to attach their names to the Web records, the project director said the data could be used by researchers in other fields outside of genetics, including forensic science and historical research. While this project opens the door for some interesting and potentially life-saving research, there may also be difficulties or problems for people whose records are posted on the Web. Would you participate? Would you share your name, along with your genome, disease history, and traits? Why or why not?"

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Digg: Nintendo Time Capsule: 1997-2001

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We unearth over 20 decade-old videos the world's never seen



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Techcrunch: The Perfect App To Start Your Weekend Off With A Drink – Or Several Drinks. Fast.

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I love the fact that Power Music Hour, a new app for the iPhone, never once mentions drinking in its App Store page description. But anyone who has been to college in the past decade will know exactly what this app is for: A drinking game. A "Power Hour" is a game in which you must drink one shot of beer every minute for an hour (there are variations). Yes, that's 60 shots of beer. Yes, that will get you very, very drunk. But again, this app never once mentions drinking in its description, and instead implies that it may just be fun to listen to music for a minute at a time. I love it.
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Digg: The Ten Best Animated Films of the Decade

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With one of the best years in the history of animated movies coming to a close, it seems appropriate to look back on a spectacular decade of animation. While the field has been dominated by Pixar, works by directors such as Hayao Miyazaki and Henry Selick also stand out. With that in mind, here�s a look at the best animated films of the 2000s.



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Digg: "The Tiger Zoo" - The Biggest Sports Story of the Decade?

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With five weeks remaining in the 2000s, the title for "Biggest Sports Story of the Decade" was up for grabs. Michael Vick? Tim Donaghy? The Mitchell report? The Artest Melee? Barry Bonds? Pat Tillman? Roger Clemens? You could have made a case for any of them. And then ... Tiger happened. Game Over.



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