Jun
07
2009
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Can space travel make you ugly?

London – A scientist reckons that long-distance space travel will leave us short, fat and bald.

Astrobiologist Dr Lewis Dartness revealed at the Cheltenham Science Festival that living without gravity would cause space travellers’ bones and muscles not to develop properly, leaving them stunted and weak.

Meanwhile, the lack of effort needed to move around in low gravity and a temperature-controlled environment would mean that “future spacemen and women are likely to become pretty chubby”.

And it gets worse. “Without gravity, fluid would float up to pool in the skull, which would cause the head to look permanently swollen out of proportion”, Dr Dartness added.

Warming to his subject, he continued: “Also, with no need for hair to insulate the head or eyelashes to flick dust from their eyes, future humans may become completely hairless.”

The Kepler space telescope, which was launched earlier this year, is expected to find a number of fertile Earth-like planets dotted around the cosmos.

However, while some of them may be capable of hosting complex life, the astronomical distances mean that boldly going where no man has gone before could take generations.

Ananova.com

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Jun
07
2009
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Glasgow, Scotland: going green

Why go?

Where Edinburgh has elegance and urbanity, Glasgow has edginess and bravura. Modern, glass-fronted structures rub shoulders with grand Georgian and Victorian buildings. Art collections are eclectic and free; Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s architecture is soaring and sensual; shops are first class and the eating-out scene is creative. Smart, good-looking, wisecracking (and that’s just the locals), Glasgow has a distinctive beat.

By Helen Pickles, The Daily Telegraph.

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Jun
07
2009
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Interesting Facts about the Himalayas 3

  • Nepal opened its borders to the world in 1949.
  • Mallory described Mount Everest from Rongbuk as, ‘a great white fang excrescent on the jawbone of the earth’.
  • Why do men climb Everest ? Mallory said, “Because it is there.”
  • Sir Edmund Hillary led an expedition to find the Yeti in 1958.
  • According to Dr. George Schaller, the existence of Yeti unknown to science cannot be ruled out at high altitude.
  • Reinhold Messner climbed Everest alone.
  • Tenzing buried his daughter’s red and blue pencils on the top of Everest.
  • Approximately 150 people have died in different expeditions of Mount Everest so far.
  • Tenzing was known as ‘Himalayan Club Sherpa No 48′.
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