I really like the hairstyle.
Medicine
Steven Stack and James Gundlach: The effect of country music on suicide
An analysis of US radio playlists revealed that as the amount of country music played went up, so did the white suicide rate
Physics
Ramesh Balasubramaniam and Michael Turvey: The dynamics of hula-hooping
Seven people span a hoop while having their movements carefully tracked. The rather obvious conclusion: it's all in the hip, knee and ankle movements
Public Health
Jillian Clarke: The validity of the five-second rule about the safety of eating food dropped on the floor
According to Clarke, a high-school student in Chicago, 70% of women and 56% of men believe this. E coli could, if present, easily colonise a fallen gummi bear within five seconds
Chemistry
Coca-Cola: Using advanced technology to convert liquid from the Thames into Dasani
Coke admitted earlier this year its new brand of bottled water, Dasani, was tapwater subjected to reverse osmosis
Engineering
Donald Smith and his father, the late Frank Smith: Patenting the comb-over
US Patent 4,022,227, for the hairstyle for people with no hair on top, was issued in 1977. It has failed to make the Smith family, of Orlando, a dime
Literature
The American Nudist Research Library, Florida: Preserving nudist history so that everyone can see it
Visitors are welcome, and clothes optional, at Cypress Cove Nudist Resort's archive
Psychology
Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris: When people pay close attention to something, it's all too easy to overlook anything else
Subjects concentrating to count basketball passes all missed a woman walking through the room with an umbrella, and a man dressed as a gorilla
Economics
The Vatican: Outsourcing prayers to India
A shortage of Catholic priests prompted western churches to send out requests for mass intentions to Indian churches
Peace
Daisuke Inoue: Inventing karaoke - and an entirely new way for people to learn to tolerate each other
The Japanese drummer developed karaoke machines in 1971. He failed to patent his idea, and has made hardly any money from a £6bn business
Medicine
Steven Stack and James Gundlach: The effect of country music on suicide
An analysis of US radio playlists revealed that as the amount of country music played went up, so did the white suicide rate
Physics
Ramesh Balasubramaniam and Michael Turvey: The dynamics of hula-hooping
Seven people span a hoop while having their movements carefully tracked. The rather obvious conclusion: it's all in the hip, knee and ankle movements
Public Health
Jillian Clarke: The validity of the five-second rule about the safety of eating food dropped on the floor
According to Clarke, a high-school student in Chicago, 70% of women and 56% of men believe this. E coli could, if present, easily colonise a fallen gummi bear within five seconds
Chemistry
Coca-Cola: Using advanced technology to convert liquid from the Thames into Dasani
Coke admitted earlier this year its new brand of bottled water, Dasani, was tapwater subjected to reverse osmosis
Engineering
Donald Smith and his father, the late Frank Smith: Patenting the comb-over
US Patent 4,022,227, for the hairstyle for people with no hair on top, was issued in 1977. It has failed to make the Smith family, of Orlando, a dime
Literature
The American Nudist Research Library, Florida: Preserving nudist history so that everyone can see it
Visitors are welcome, and clothes optional, at Cypress Cove Nudist Resort's archive
Psychology
Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris: When people pay close attention to something, it's all too easy to overlook anything else
Subjects concentrating to count basketball passes all missed a woman walking through the room with an umbrella, and a man dressed as a gorilla
Economics
The Vatican: Outsourcing prayers to India
A shortage of Catholic priests prompted western churches to send out requests for mass intentions to Indian churches
Peace
Daisuke Inoue: Inventing karaoke - and an entirely new way for people to learn to tolerate each other
The Japanese drummer developed karaoke machines in 1971. He failed to patent his idea, and has made hardly any money from a £6bn business
