Miley Cyrus gets turned into ‘Miley Shake’!

London, September 2 (ANI): Teen actress Miley Cyrus has had a milkshake named in her honour at ‘Millions of Milkshakes’ in California.

The ‘Hannah Montana’ star was accompanied by her sister Brandi as she slurped shakes at the West Hollywood store.

The Miley Shake boasts of vanilla ice-cream with cookie dough, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and whipped cream, reports the Sun.

Other high profilers to have their own drink include Barack Obama, Kim Kardashian and Victoria Beckham. (ANI)

Non-lethal blast waves can cause brain injuries even without direct head impacts

Washington, August 27 (ANI): In a new research, scientists have discovered that non-lethal blast waves can cause human brain injury even without direct head impacts, which could lead to an enhanced understanding of head injuries and improved military helmet design.

Using numerical hydrodynamic computer simulations, Lawrence Livermore scientists Willy Moss and Michael King, along with University of Rochester colleague Eric Blackman, have discovered that non-lethal blasts can induce enough skull flexure to generate potentially damaging loads in the brain, even without direct head impact.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) results from mechanical loads in the brain, often without skull fracture, and causes complex, long-lasting symptoms.

TBI in civilians is usually caused by direct head impacts resulting from motor vehicle and sports accidents. TBI also has emerged among military combat personnel exposed to blast waves.

As modern body armor has substantially reduced soldier fatalities from explosive attacks, the lower mortality rates have revealed the high prevalence of TBI.

But, TBIs resulting from blast waves without head impacts have not been well understood.

To tackle this puzzle, the research team used three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations to prove that direct action of the blast wave on the head causes skull flexure, producing mechanical loads in brain tissue comparable to those in an injury-inducing impact, even at non-lethal blast pressures as low as 1 bar above atmospheric pressure.

The Army’s Advanced Combat Helmet replaced the older Personal Armor System for Ground Troops helmet.

Its Kevlar shell provides ballistic and impact protection, and its reduced edge cut, although reducing area of coverage, improves soldiers’ field of vision and hearing.

In particular, the team showed that blast waves affect the brain very differently from direct impacts.

The primary source of injury from direct impacts is the force resulting from the bulk acceleration of the head.

In contrast, a blast wave squeezes the skull, creating pressures as large as an injury-inducing impact and pressure gradients in the brain that are much larger.

This occurs even when the bulk head accelerations induced by a blast wave are much smaller than from a direct impact.

“The blast wave sweeps over the skull like a rolling pin going over dough,” said King, LLNL co-principal investigator.

Although the simulations show that the skull is deformed only about 50 microns, “this is large enough to generate potentially damaging loads in the brain,” according to Moss.

“The possibility that blasts may contribute to traumatic brain injury has implications for injury diagnosis and improved armor design,” he added. (ANI)

Andy Murray immortalised in life-sized sculpture made from pizza dough

London, July 3 (ANI): Tennis star Andy Murray has been sculpted in dough by his favourite Pizza Express restaurant, where he recently persuaded staff to serve him a Margherita despite the kitchens being shut.

The life-sized sculpture of the 22-year-old sports star stands in the foyer of the restaurant.

It was with the help of a local artist that the head-and-shoulders bust of Murray, complete with racquet, was designed.

The sculpture was created by the pizzeria’s staff in Wimbledon village, close to the venue of the All England Club.

Weighing 20 kilos, it is packed with enough dough to make more than 100 of Andy’s favourite pizzas, and took a fortnight to mould.

The firm has also promised that it will serve Murray free pizza for six months if he becomes Britain’s first men’s champion since 1936.

“It’s just a bit of fun. We didn’t mind working the extra hours for him. If we can give him the fuel to triumph at Wimbledon, we are happy to oblige,” the Telegraph quoted Anton Gjoni, the manager, as saying. (ANI)

The Obamas will go the full distance to get their favourite pizzas!

Washington, April 11 (ANI): U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama had a St. Louis chef flown all the way to Washington, D.C., to make pizzas for them in the White House’s kitchen.

Chris Sommers, who runs a pizza place in St. Louis called Pi, flew to the nation’s capital Thursday to make 20 pizzas for the Obama family and staff.

“It’s surreal, it’s a huge honour,” People magazine quoted Sommers, 33, as saying.

Obama first tried Sommers’ San Francisco-style pies while campaigning in Missouri last fall.

Sommers wanted to deliver a few frozen pies to the President after the election, but was unable to do so due to security reasons.

Finally, Obama’s closest aide Reggie Love arranged to have the chef bring 20 pounds of dough and three gallons of sauce at Sommers’s expense to the White House kitchen and cook there on Friday.

“It will be casual lunch,” says Sommers.

Helping him will be his girlfriend Anne Schuermann, 24, and Pi chef Ryan Mangialardo, 27.

“Hopefully we’ll have a chance to say hello to the President,” Sommers said. (ANI)