@annaleeb just asked why does pepper make you sneeze? on her twitter feed. I thought it was an interesting question...
We sneeze when something irritates certain nerve endings in our nose: sneezing is your body's way of clearing things that shouldn't be there out of your nasal passage, and is a reflex much like coughing or vomiting (which have similar purposes). When you sneeze, mucous membranes are activated to produce snot which helps to flush out the offending substance.
Pepper, more specifically one of its constituent substances piperine, is particularly irritating to those nerve endings and so is particularly effective at inducing a sneeze.
And just so this post isn't all text, here's a video of a baby panda sneezing. To my knowledge, no pepper was harmed in the making of this video.
A Hénon Map Inspired by an Artwork Inspired by a Hénon map
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As part of my maths in museums work I was talking to someone at the National
Galleries of Scotland. The world of art lies a little outside my comfort
zon...
I have seen that clip before but it still made me laugh...it is sooo funny!
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