29-03-2006, 08:28 PM
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Scientists are not absolutely sure about the reasons for this phenomenon, but many astronauts report a significant change in the way their food tastes. These responses vary from noticing a slight difference to suddenly enjoying foods that they normally hate. Some think that it is caused by the "stuffy head" sensation that occurs in microgravity, but boredom may play a part - once astonauts are in space, meals are repeated every eight days.
At university commencements in the U.S., what colour tassels adorn the black motarboards worn by doctoral graduates in music?
Scientists are not absolutely sure about the reasons for this phenomenon, but many astronauts report a significant change in the way their food tastes. These responses vary from noticing a slight difference to suddenly enjoying foods that they normally hate. Some think that it is caused by the "stuffy head" sensation that occurs in microgravity, but boredom may play a part - once astonauts are in space, meals are repeated every eight days.
At university commencements in the U.S., what colour tassels adorn the black motarboards worn by doctoral graduates in music?