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The baldness has been a major problem since old times and still there is no promising ways to alter the growth of hair. This article, published in Popular Science Magazine, in 1936 throws light on vacuum treatment, which was tested on 500 cases in...
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Dust – often thought of as an impediment to lunar exploration – could be put to good use to build giant telescopes on the Moon – perhaps some large enough to fill...
made popular Jul 4 2008
Star gazing is my hobby and space my passion. I often go through the Internet to surf for great telescopes which allow me to have a closer look at the stars and other...
made popular Apr 16 2007
Ground based gamma-ray telescopes are providing key observations to explore the non-thermal universe. The High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) is observing mainly...
made popular Nov 28 2006
Amateur astronomy, often called back yard astronomy, is a hobby whose participants enjoy observing the celestial objects. Amateur telescopes come in many shapes and...
made popular Feb 8 2006
Asteroids have been showering the Earth with damages for long. So, NASA thought of searching for these Earth-threatening celestial bodies as small as 140 meters. It has...
made popular Dec 24 2005
Mysterious force has remained constant over the life of the universe. It refused to fade away. The first results from an international effort to probe the nature of...
made popular Nov 28 2005
Scientists have been scanning across the outer Universe in search of extraterrestrial civilizations for nearly half a century. All have been disappointing them as more...
made popular Nov 24 2005
Strudel reports that the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council - began a study of ways to deflect Near Earth objects (NEOs) like asteroids. They...
made popular Nov 19 2005
The NASA Swift satellite has received a “Best of What’s New” award from Popular Science magazine in the aviation-and-space category. Penn State...
made popular Nov 15 2005
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The NASA Swift satellite has received a “Best of What’s New” award from Popular Science magazine in the aviation-and-space category. Penn State...
made popular Nov 15 2005
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