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Smart Toilets and Licking Rocks: Ig Nobel Prizes Celebrate Strange Scientific Achievements - Smithsonian Magazine

Smart Toilets and Licking Rocks: Ig Nobel Prizes Celebrate Strange Scientific Achievements Winning research projects reanimated dead spiders and examined how anchovy sexual activity influences ... Read More
Ig Nobel prizes go to research into nose hairs, dead spiders and licking rocks - CNN

Nose hairs, dead spiders and licking rocks are among this year’s Ig Nobel Prize-winning topics By Catherine Nicholls , CNN 3 minute read ... Read More
Nose hairs, dead spiders and licking rocks are among this year’s Ig Nobel Prize-winning topics - KRDO

The Medicine Prize was awarded for research into how many nose hairs are in each of a person’s nostrils. Using dead bodies in their investigation, the winning team found that there are around ... Read More
Ig Nobel Prize winners include smart toilet, reanimated robot spiders

The winners of the tongue-in-cheek Ig Nobel prizes for this year include the developers of robot zombie spiders, a smart toilet, research into rock licking and an analysis of nose hair numbers. Read More
Meet the winners of the 2024 Ig Nobel Prizes - Ars Technica

Yes, it's that time of year again, when the serious and the silly converge—for science. Established in 1991, the Ig Nobels are a good-natured parody of the Nobel Prizes; they honor "achievements ... Read More
Nose hairs, dead spiders and licking rocks are among this year’s Ig Nobel Prize-winning topics - WRAL

London (CNN) — How do you feel when you read the same word many, many, many times? Do people have an equal number of hairs in both their nostrils? Does electrifying your tongue change the taste ... Read More
Nose hairs, dead spiders and licking rocks are among this year’s Ig Nobel Prize-winning topics - KTVZ

Central Oregon has seen 325 wildfires this year, burning 550,000 acres; 2 new fires near Madras, Tumalo stopped small ... Read More
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