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IFLScience on MSNScientists Win Ig Nobel Prize For Proving Coin Tosses Are NOT 50/50A team of researchers have won a coveted Ig Nobel Prize for tossing coins hundreds of thousands of times and proving that ...
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Pigeon-guided missiles, rats and pigs breathing through their anuses and drunk worms: Ig Nobels celebrate science’s wackiest discoveriesThis year marks the 34th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony, and the first time it was held in person since the pandemic at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Ig Nobels were founded ...
Narcissist eyebrows, insect researchers with a fear of spiders and an alligator inhaling helium were among the topics of scientific studies honoured with awards in this year's Ig Nobel Prizes on ...
and this past May they released a spoon that increases the perceived saltiness of food. 06:26 When the spoon is turned on and placed in the mouth, in transmits a weak electrical current through ...
A group of Japanese and American scientists has won this year's Ig Nobel Prize in physiology for discovering that many mammals are capable of breathing through their butt. While their discovery ...
Their cheeky discovery has led them to be awarded one of this year's Ig Nobel Prizes. The annual awards look at the funny side of science and have been taking place for more than thirty years.
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The Daily Monitor on MSNThe electric salt spoon: A revolutionary gadget for healthier eatingBacked by technology that won the 2023 Ig Nobel Prize (a quirky accolade honouring imaginative and unconventional scientific ...
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