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And the award for the strangest, most unusual, and downright hilarious scientific research goes to... By Leah Asmelash, CNN, September 14, 2019.

(CNN)Pizza might protect against cancer, why wombats poop in cubes and a diaper changing machine that can be used on human babies -- these are just some of the research and inventions awarded at this year's Ig Nobel Prizes, a spoof of the actual Nobel Prize awards.

The Ig Nobels are "intended to celebrate the unusual, honor the imaginative — and spur people's interest in science, medicine, and technology," according to its website.
Even if the science does sound, well, hilarious.

Organized by the magazine Annals of Improbable Research, the awards have been going on for 29 years, always celebrated in September with a gala held at Harvard University. Winners accept their prizes from "genuinely bemused genuine Nobel Laureates," the website reads.
The winners are always sure to cause a few laughs, and this year's are no different.

Two scientists from France won the Anatomy Prize for measuring scrotal temperature asymmetry in naked and clothed postmen in France, for example (the left one is warmer, but only when the postman is clothed).

https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/14/world/ig-nobels-2019-trnd/index.html Scientists win award for giving an alligator helium and making it shout.

By Rob Picheta, CNN, September 18, 2020.

London (CNN)A team of scientists who put an alligator in a helium-filled box and made it shout have won an Ig Nobel Prize, a prestigious(ish) award that commemorates the science world's more unorthodox experiments.

The group, led by researchers from Austria and Japan, were attempting to find out whether alligators' vocal communications relate to their body size -- but it was their method, rather than their hypothesis, that caught the eye of the awards committee.

Ein anderes Experiment, mit dem man herausgefunden hat, dass Narzisten auf Grund ihrer Augenbrauen identifizierte werden können, wurde ebenso geehrt.

Und der Friedenspreis der Preisverleihung ging dafür an die Regierungen von Indien und Pakistan, dass ihre Diplomaten heimlich mitten in der Nacht bei ihren jeweiligen Gegenparteien geläutet haben und dann schnell weggelaufen sind, bevor jemand die Gelegenheit hatte, zur Tür zu kommen" -- ein Hinweis auf einen Vorfall, der sich angeblich vor zwei Jahren ereignet hat.

Die Ig-Nobelpreise sind seit 1991 als Parodie auf die eher etablierteren Nobelpreise verliehen worden. Die diesjährige Verleihung, die am Donnerstag stattfand, wurde auf Grund der Pandemie als Webcast ausgestrahlt.

The award for Economics went to an international team of experts for "trying to quantify the relationship between different countries' national income inequality and the average amount of mouth-to-mouth kissing."

Währenddessen erhielt der amerikanische Forscher Richard Vetter den Preis in der Sparte Insektenkunde, da er "Beweise zusammengetragen hatte, dass viele Entomologen (Wissenschaftler, deren Forschungsgebiet Insekten sind) Angst vor Spinnen haben, welche nicht zu den Insekten gehören."

And a Dutch-Belgian team won the medicine award for "diagnosing a long-unrecognized medical condition: Misophonia, the distress at hearing other people make chewing sounds."

"The Ig Nobel Prizes honor achievements that make people laugh, then think," the award organizers write on their website.

Winners accept their prizes from "genuinely bemused genuine Nobel Laureates," the website reads -- this year, six Nobel winners dished out the trophies.

US President Donald Trump, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro won the "Medical Education Award," along with a handful of other world leaders, for using the pandemic to teach the world that "politicians can have a more immediate effect on life and death than scientists and doctors can" -- a not-so-subtle dig at those politicians' handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Thursday's ceremony marked the 30th edition of the awards, which are usually held at Harvard University.

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The Ig Nobels have been awarded since 1991 to parody the more established Nobel Prizes.
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And the award for the strangest, most unusual, and downright hilarious scientific research goes to...

By Leah Asmelash, CNN, September 14, 2019.

(CNN)Pizza might protect against cancer, why wombats poop in cubes and a diaper changing machine that can be used on human babies -- these are just some of the research and inventions awarded at this year's Ig Nobel Prizes, a spoof of the actual Nobel Prize awards.

The Ig Nobels are "intended to celebrate the unusual, honor the imaginative — and spur people's interest in science, medicine, and technology," according to its website.
Even if the science does sound, well, hilarious.

Organized by the magazine Annals of Improbable Research, the awards have been going on for 29 years, always celebrated in September with a gala held at Harvard University. Winners accept their prizes from "genuinely bemused genuine Nobel Laureates," the website reads.
The winners are always sure to cause a few laughs, and this year's are no different.

Two scientists from France won the Anatomy Prize for measuring scrotal temperature asymmetry in naked and clothed postmen in France, for example (the left one is warmer, but only when the postman is clothed).

https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/14/world/ig-nobels-2019-trnd/index.html

Scientists win award for giving an alligator helium and making it shout.

By Rob Picheta, CNN, September 18, 2020.

London (CNN)A team of scientists who put an alligator in a helium-filled box and made it shout have won an Ig Nobel Prize, a prestigious(ish) award that commemorates the science world's more unorthodox experiments.

The group, led by researchers from Austria and Japan, were attempting to find out whether alligators' vocal communications relate to their body size -- but it was their method, rather than their hypothesis, that caught the eye of the awards committee.

Another experiment, which found that narcissists can be identified by their eyebrows, was also honored.

And the ceremony's Peace Prize went to the governments of India and Pakistan, for "having their diplomats surreptitiously ring each other's doorbells in the middle of the night, and then run away before anyone had a chance to answer the door" -- a reference to an incident that reportedly took place two years ago.

The Ig Nobels have been awarded since 1991 to parody the more established Nobel Prizes. This year's ceremony, which took place on Thursday, was webcast as a result of the pandemic.

The award for Economics went to an international team of experts for "trying to quantify the relationship between different countries' national income inequality and the average amount of mouth-to-mouth kissing."

Meanwhile, American researcher Richard Vetter won the entomology prize for "collecting evidence that many entomologists (scientists who study insects) are afraid of spiders, which are not insects."

And a Dutch-Belgian team won the medicine award for "diagnosing a long-unrecognized medical condition: Misophonia, the distress at hearing other people make chewing sounds."

"The Ig Nobel Prizes honor achievements that make people laugh, then think," the award organizers write on their website.

Winners accept their prizes from "genuinely bemused genuine Nobel Laureates," the website reads -- this year, six Nobel winners dished out the trophies.

US President Donald Trump, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro won the "Medical Education Award," along with a handful of other world leaders, for using the pandemic to teach the world that "politicians can have a more immediate effect on life and death than scientists and doctors can" -- a not-so-subtle dig at those politicians' handling of the coronavirus crisis.

Thursday's ceremony marked the 30th edition of the awards, which are usually held at Harvard University.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/18/us/ig-nobel-awards-alligator-helium-scli-scn-intl/index.html