Despite everyone’s carefree joy in singing Happy Birthday to You, this simple song puts you in legal jeopardy every time it exits your mouth. A considerable amount of money flows to the corporation that owns the copyright. But … maybe that company doesn’t own the copyright, and maybe you are in no legal peril. Professor […]
Prune Juice for the Soul
Can you help me locate a book that was published about ten years ago it was very popular among scientists I wish I bought a copy then but now it seems impossible to find one but you will know where to get one if anyone will the title is “Prune Juice for the Soul.” Bailey […]
The McMath ice cream licking hypothesis
Massey food technology senior lecturer Kay McMath thinks so. Although she is not aware of any specific scientific evidence to prove it, she says “there are some physical and physiological reasons why there are likely to be differences in flavour”. “Flavour in ice cream is only released when the fat content – which carries the […]
January mini-AIR
The January issue of mini-AIR just went out. Topics include: Eagerly Awaiting Dr. Simon-Castellvi; Random Mystery Solved, Sort Of; Orange Proton Spin Relaxation Poet; Termite Species Feces Competition; Liking Lots of Parts; Cola, Hair, Birds; Termite Banging, Bush & Cinderella; etc. (If you would like to have mini-AIR automatically sent to your email box every […]
