In their attempts to study the effects of clinical stress, researchers at UCLA might have very well stumbled upon the cure to baldness.
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NASA ‘Spirit’ Mars Rover May Be Dead
The Mars 'Spirit' rover, having been silent for over a year, appears to finally be officially dead.
Read More »Artifacts May Show That Man May Have Been Here Well Before the Clovis
Artifacts found in Texas may reveal that humans were in North America two-thousand years before the Clovis people came over from Asia.
Read More »Galaxy’s Coldest Star is as Hot as a Cup of Coffee
Scientists have found a brown dwarf star that they believe is only 207 degrees warm. If that's not cool enough, another star they're investigating is believed to be cooler than the human body.
Read More »USAF: Building Supercomputers — One PS3 at a Time
The United States Air Force has been working on a PS3 supercomputer for many years, with the number of PS3s being used increasing from eight to 1,716.
Read More »Female Baboons May Be Subject to Domestic Violence
Believe it or not, certain species of baboons may subject each other to a primitive form of domestic violence.
Read More »Blood Analysis Chip Could Detect Disease in Minutes
Going to the doctor is an expensive and potentially time-consuming process. But with the breakthrough of SIMBUS, finding out if you have a medical ailment could become as easy as a diabetes test.
Read More »Large Hadron Collider May Be a Time Machine
Throughout history some of mankind's greatest discoveries were the result of the side-effects of other experiments. With that in mind, the giant particle masher in Switzerland may actually wind up being a time machine.
Read More »Earth-Like Planet Isn’t So Earth-Like
KOI 326.01, the planet scientists believed to be a candidate for "Earth-like" planetary status, now appears to not be so much "Earth-like" thanks to a calculation error.
Read More »3D Printers Create Real, Edible Food
In cooperating with the French Culinary Institute of New York City, Cornell University engineers have developed a method of printing real, edible food.
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