John S. Pemberton (1831-1888) was inspired by this tonic to produce a coca wine drink recipe called ‘Pemberton's French Wine Coca’. After prohibition in 1886, he produced the non-alcoholic version of this coca called Coca-Cola –a mix of kola nuts & coco leaves
@Rock101Van Heard that it's Coke day. This soda had more interesting start in the sports world. Vin Tonique Mariani (à la Coca du Pérou)-cocaine mixed with Bordeaux wine; curative & to rev up the body. It was consumed to reduce fatigue, sometimes during competition.
CBC Nature of Things visited the climatic chamber last May as they are starting a new series led by Sarika Cullis-Suzuki called ‘True Survivors’. The premiere will be next Friday Feb 24th at 9 pm. Below is a link for the show if you’d like to watch. Feel free to share the link.
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As the dust slowly settles from vPPTR2020, a Call for PPTR Papers in Temperature is now open! Submit your novel original works and review papers here: https://t.co/jePmCdVxEV
Is personal comfort temperature related to ethnicity? **Yes!** We find that Chinese and Japanese groups select around 2ºC higher air temperature at the body using a Personal Climate/Comfort System.
https://t.co/rnd0YyHaGx
#thermalcomfort#ThermalComfortForAll#adaptive
Assisting @LionsBaySAR yesterday, searching for a missing snowshoer near Brunswick Mountain who has been missing for 5 days. The search continues today.