There's rarely time to write about every cool science-y story that comes our way. So this year, we're once again running a special Twelve Days of Christmas series of posts, highlighting one science ...
An audio file containing the sound made by the opening of a drinks can, followed by silence and a fizzing sound, cannot be registered as a trademark for various drinks and metal containers for storage ...
Filed on June 6, 2018, this sound trademark for beverages consisted of the sound of a beverage can being opened, a one-second silence and finally nine seconds of a fizzing sound.
Yvonne Draheim, LL.M., Dr. Patrick Fromlowitz, LL.M. The German claimant, a packaging manufacturer, filed an application with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for a sound mark ...
As the last echoes of popping New Year champagne corks die away, physicists reveal what gives bubbly its fizz. Apparently the enticing sound of bubbles bursting in the foamy head of freshly poured ...
I actually heard Clear Care before I ever saw it. Not heard about it, but literally heard it: I was in college, sitting in a hall mate’s dorm room, when a fizzing sound — like when you drop some ...
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