[mini-AIR] mini-AIR: Salami Research, and other things

Marc Abrahams marc at improbable.com
Tue Nov 23 17:30:21 EST 2021


mini-Annals of Improbable Research ("mini-AIR")
November 2020, issue number 2021-11. ISSN 1076-500X.
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  Research that makes people LAUGH, then THINK.
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01 TABLE OF CONTENTS

02 IN THE MAGAZINE ITSELF: Special CHILDREN Issue
03 Salami on a Sandwich Panel
04 Special Radio Edition of this Year's Ig Nobel Ceremony
05 Limerick Challenge: Salami on Cannabis in Health Baskets
06 Laurel and Hardy Movie Eye-Poking Winner
07 MORE IMPROBABLE: Noisy Tempura, Duck Honor, Tennis-Yack
08 Salami on Acha Bread
20 SOME IMPROBABLE EVENTS
30 — Subscribe to the Actual Magazine! (*)
31 — How to start or stop receiving this little newsletter (*)
32 — Contact Info (*)
33 — Standard Gobbledegook (*)

	Items marked (*) are reprinted in every issue.


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02 IN THE MAGAZINE ITSELF: Special CHILDREN Issue

	What you are reading at the moment (mini-AIR)
	is overflow detritus from
	the magazine Annals of Improbable Research (AIR). 

The special CHILDREN issue (vol. 27, no. 5) of the magazine will be coming out to play any day now, wandering its way to subscribers:
Some of the children-centric articles:

	Pre-Teen Wolf
	Big-Toe Curling
	Saliva, Snot, and Sugar
	Unusual Children
	Children and Walking and Toes
	What Children Dislike or Like
	Children Chewing

The magazine issue after that—this year's special IG NOBEL issue—is in prep.

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03 Salami on a Sandwich Panel

This month's maybe-random research item:

"A New Nonlinear Model for Studying a Sandwich Panel with Thin Composite Faces and Elastic–Plastic Core," M. Rezaeifard, S. Jedari Salami, M. Botshekanan Dehkordi, and M. Sadighi, Thin-Walled Structures, vol. 107, 2016, pp. 119-137.
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0263823116303421>


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04 Special Radio Edition of this Year's Ig Nobel Ceremony

In a now 30-year-long tradition, a specially edited version of the year's Ig Nobel Prize ceremony will be broadcast in the USA, on the Science Friday" radio program, on public radio, on the day after Thanksgiving. 
This year, that's: Friday, November 26, 2021.

This year, it includes a discussion between SciFri founder/host Ira Flatow and Ig Nobel ceremony founder/emcee Marc Abrahams.

RADIO: See the Science Friday web site for broadcast times. 

PLEASE NOTE: In most (but not all) cities, Science Friday is a two-hour-long program. In those cities, the Ig Nobel ceremony will be in the SECOND hour of the two-hour program.

INTERNET: You can listen to it on the Internet, via the Science Friday web site:
<https://www.sciencefriday.com/>


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05 Limerick Challenge: Salami on Cannabis in Health Baskets

This month's RESEARCH LIMERICK challenge — Devise a pleasing limerick that encapsulates this study:

"It is Our Turn to get Cannabis High: Put Cannabinoids in Food and Health Baskets," Federico Martinelli Salami, Antonio Giovino, Ava Bachari, Neda Arad, and Nitin Mantri, Molecules, vol. 25, no. 18, 2020, 4036.
<https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/18/4036/pdf>

The authors elaborate: "nobody can ignore the use of cannabinoids as promising tonic, analgesic, antipyretic, antiemetic, anti-inflammatory, anti-epileptic, anticancer agents, which are effective for pain relief, depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, nausea and vomiting, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular disorders, and appetite stimulation"

Submit your perfectly formed, delightfully enlightening limerick to:

	SALAMI-ON-CANNABIS LIMERICK COMPETITION
	c/o <MARC aaattt IMPROBABLE dddooottt COM>


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06 Laurel and Hardy Movie Eye-Poking Winner

The judges have chosen a winner in last month's Competition, which asked for a limerick to explain this study:

"Eye Trauma in Laurel and Hardy Movies – Another Nice Mess," Lara D.A. Zegers and Richard H.C. Zegers, Scottish Medical Journal, vol. 61, no. 4, 2016, pp. 207-212. <https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0036933016680160>

Winning limericist ELVA SIMUNDSSON writes:

So what's the next trick they would pick,
A poke in the eye with a stick?
  From Laurel to Hardy,
  They’d never be tardy
With dangerous comedy schtick.

This month's take from our LIMERICK LAUREATE, MARTIN EIGER:

Watching ninety-two movies to find
That Hardy and others don't mind
  A jab or a poke
  In the eye?  What a joke!
There are much better ways to go blind.


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07 MORE IMPROBABLE: Noisy Tempura, Duck Honor, Tennis-Yack

Recent improbable research bits you may have missed...

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* Listen to Your Tempura
* The Duck Guy Gets Yet Another Honor
* Dog-Human Tennis-Ball-Based Internet Communicator
*…and much more

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08 Salami on Acha Bread

"Effect of Irish Potato Starch, Yeast and Sprouted Soybean Flour on the Quality of Acha Bread," Victoria Adaora Jideani, Rosemary Aina Salami, and Israel Afam Jideani, British Food Journal, vol. 110, no. 3, 2008.
<https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/00070700810858682/full/html>


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20 SOME IMPROBABLE EVENTS

Ig Nobel Exhibition, Fukuoka, Japan		Sep 9-Nov 3, 2021
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Arisia, Boston, MA, USA					Jan 14, 2022
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33 — Standard Gobbledegook (*)

EDITOR: Marc Abrahams
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