This is one of the few studies on the subject: “Gasoline on Hands: Preliminary Study on Collection and Persistence,” Melinda Darrer, Joelle Jacquemet-Papilloud, and Olivier Delemont, Forensic Science International, vol. 175, no. 2, March 5, 2008, pp. 171–8. [AIR 16:2] (Thanks to Tom Gill for bringing this to our attention.) The authors, who are respectively […]
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Gibson’s gas-emitting gizmo
The poo machine of Professor Glenn Gibson (of Reading University), as described in New Scientist (thanks to investigator Donna McMahon for pointing this out): As poo machines go, it is a magnificent creation. A vessel on the top shelf holds a mixture of semi-digested nutrients which trickles down through three chambers representing the three segments […]
Well-framed chickeniana
The winner of this week’s How to Frame a Question competition is the author of this headline: Could Chicken Feathers Be The Salvation Of Hydrogen? That individual may be Christopher deMorro, who wrote the accompanying article in Gas 2.0. But if Christopher deMorro did not write the headline, the winner is whichever other person did. […]