Kelvin temperatures.
Having just dropped in from the "Scotsmen invented Everything" thread, I must point out that Lord Kelvin was a guid Scot, choosing his title from the river that runs around Glasgow University.
Being a typical son of the north, he worked with the windows open and his sleeves rolled up. Believe me, in old G.U., the wiring IS MADE OF room temperature superconductors. Has been for over a century. You have to crack the methane ice on the boilers every morning, just to make the tea. This should explain why Kelvin temperatures start so low...
(The man also started what may be the longest running experiment in the physical sciences- Kelvin's pitch glacier- still on show today. ) Not the most exciting experiment, I have to say.
(ps. His mother was actually in Belfast when he was born, but Irish is next best if you can't actually be Scottish.)