Analysts credit a popular fascination with the Internet that has spurred sales of personal computers, especially more expensive laptops.
Varma et al. respond that the existence of neuromyths reveals a popular fascination with brain function.
This ignited a popular fascination with the planet which has been called "Mars fever".
Perhaps the best-known was Elizabeth Taylor, whose spectacular 1963 film set off yet another wave of popular fascination with this remarkable queen.
But, the popular fascination with the objects has increased notably since the 1980s when no fewer than 28 examinations were published.
Gottlieb's ideas reflected a popular fascination, particularly during the war years, with uncovering the roots of human nature.
For that reason, perhaps, women who kill and maim excite a kind of gross popular fascination.
It is an expression of popular fascination for sound and colour, and because of the pageantry, it appeals to all people including foreigners.
The popular fascination with twins is exceeded only by a scientific obsession.
Rather, popular fascination lies in its remarkable resemblance to a real case that struck at the heart of China's leadership.