Science!

It’s been a busy couple of days, and having had scant time for reading, quiet reflection, or writing, I have nothing original to offer this evening. But I hate to send you off empty-handed, so I invite you all to have a look at this year’s winners of the prestigious Ig Nobel Prize, which included such landmark studies as:

  • BIOLOGY PRIZE. Marie-Christine Cadiergues, Christel Joubert,, and Michel Franc of Ecole Nationale Veterinaire de Toulouse, France for discovering that the fleas that live on a dog can jump higher than the fleas that live on a cat.
  • ARCHAEOLOGY PRIZE. Astolfo G. Mello Araujo and José Carlos Marcelino of Universidade de SÁ£o Paulo, Brazil, for measuring how the course of history, or at least the contents of an archaeological dig site, can be scrambled by the actions of a live armadillo.
  • COGNITIVE SCIENCE PRIZE. Toshiyuki Nakagaki of Hokkaido University, Japan, Hiroyasu Yamada of Nagoya, Japan, Ryo Kobayashi of Hiroshima University, Atsushi Tero of Presto JST, Akio Ishiguro of Tohoku University, and ÁgotÁ¡ TÁ³th of the University of Szeged, Hungary, for discovering that slime molds can solve puzzles.

All that and more, here. We’ll be back in harness shortly.

3 Comments

  1. Charles says

    My favorite of those is this one from last year:

    “PEACE: The Air Force Wright Laboratory, Dayton, Ohio, USA, for instigating research & development on a chemical weapon — the so-called “gay bomb” — that will make enemy soldiers become sexually irresistible to each other.”

    Methinks Al Qaeda’s videos are about to become a lot more interesting…

    Posted October 5, 2008 at 11:44 pm | Permalink
  2. I thought this may ne of interest to ya -happy Holloween!-Pat

    http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14…line-news_rss20

    Posted October 31, 2008 at 1:58 pm | Permalink
  3. OOPS -HERE’S THE RIGHT LINK

    http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14200-galaxy-map-hints-at-fractal-universe.html?feedId=online-news_rss20

    Posted October 31, 2008 at 2:01 pm | Permalink

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