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NCIAC research into potential new honorifics

Posted by NCIAC Team on August 21, 2020August 23, 2020 in Research

The subject of honorifics has recently caught the attention of the National Centre for Inference Assumption and Conjecture (NCIAC). NCIAC has determined that further development of the concept is required.

Business processes can be fun and useful when used in personal life too, says NCIAC

Posted by NCIAC Team on February 11, 2020February 11, 2020 in Media releases, Research

Have you filled out your bathroom time-sheets for the day?

Reality of situation too complicated to describe in media release, says NCIAC

Posted by NCIAC Team on January 9, 2020 in Media releases, Research

Some may ask why a media release is going out at all.

It’s pretty hot today isn’t it, says NCIAC

Posted by NCIAC Team on December 21, 2019January 9, 2020 in Media releases

Yeah, it kind of is.

2019 Annual NCIAC Research Awards

Posted by NCIAC Team on December 19, 2019 in Media releases, Research

A very prestigious, but also new, set of awards

NCIAC suggests new Christmas traditions, scoring high in Jollity and Merrificence

Posted by NCIAC Team on December 20, 2018August 10, 2019 in Media releases, Research

High Spirits, whilst an important aspect of both Jollity and Merrificence, are difficult to measure scientifically.

November’s Christmas decoration complainers now begrudgingly accepting painful reality

Posted by NCIAC Team on December 6, 2018August 10, 2019 in Media releases, Research

Related: Patience finally paying off for people who forgot to take down last year’s Christmas tree. Media release People who complained about shops putting up their Christmas decorations in November are now having to come to terms with the inevitability…

Books, laid out on a table like in a bookshop, despite the article being about piles of books

Piles of books ‘to be read’ can be hazardous

Posted by NCIAC Team on November 13, 2018August 10, 2019 in Media releases, Research

Reports of people being hit on the head by falling Lord of the Rings omnibuses* have grown over the last few years, leading to research into piles of books to be read.

NCIAC announces new partnership with itself

Posted by NCIAC Team on November 7, 2018August 10, 2019 in Media releases, Office Happenings

Both parties are very excited about the new partnership.

Fantasy worlds too relatable, research finds

Posted by NCIAC Team on October 30, 2018August 10, 2019 in Media releases, Research

I want dragons whose mouths expel fire, not a mixture of flammable chemicals exuded from napalm-glands

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