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![]() The Public Health Prize goes to Elena N. Bodnar, Raphael C. Lee, and Sandra Marijan
Today begins the real Nobel week when the world's scientists, writers and PACIFICATOR hold their breath. What may be the Nobel Prize in medicine, physics, chemistry, literature and peace, and the Bundesbank's economy price Memory of Alfred Nobel,
In vans ant of this was the last week of an alternative award ceremony at the Nobel pries Harvard University in Boston. Then it was lifted last year's most unlikely scientific research - the improbable research - to light. It is the kind of research that only people smile, and then thought, as the statutes of IgNobel Prize. Ten scientific research effort was praised, one more unlikely than the other.
Veterinary Medicine: Catherine Douglas and Peter Rowlinson from Newcastle University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in the UK found that cows which have had real names and Blenda Pink significantly better than milking cows that have only one number.
Physics prize goes to Katherine K. Whatcom at the University of Cincinnati, Daniel E. Lieberman of Harvard University and Liza J. Shapiro of the University of Texas for his research on why pregnant women not to fall over. The answer is man's swan-ing the spine. ![]() The gas mask bra can be easily fitted to any passer-by Chemistry: Javier Morales, Miguel Apat and Victor M. Castano at the National Autonomous University of Mexico shows how to make diamonds from Tequila. Peace Prize: Stephan Bolliger, Steffen Ross, Lars Oesterhelweg, Michael Thali and Beat Kneubuehl the University of Bern in Switzerland have shown why it is less dangerous to be hit in the head with a beer bottle full than empty. Economics Prize goes to the directors and auditors at the Kaupting Icelandic banks, Landsbanki, Glitnir and the Icelandic national bank, which all showed that small banks can quickly turn into major banks and back again, and that the same thing can be done with the whole national economy. Public Health: Elena N. Bodnar, Raphael C. Lee and Sandra Marijan of Chicago to have invented and patented a bra as the danger quickly converted to two protective masks. U.S. Patent 7255627th Mathematics Prize goes to the head of Zimbabwe's risk bank Gideon Gono to give Zimbabweans daily math lessons by being forced to learn both very small and very large numbers. Bank press notes from the corresponding $ 1 cents to a hundred trillion (100,000,000,000,000) Biology: Fumiaki Taguchi, Song Zhang Guofu and Guanglei from Kitasato University Graduate School of Medical Sciences in Sagamihara, Japan, shows that kitchen waste can be composted fast with the help of bacteria from the Chinese Japanese feces. Found improbable research IgNobel is a pun to be pronounced Ig No. Bell and refers to the English word for the base - ignobel. It is the loose organization Improbable Research in Boston who is behind the price and who also publishes the scientific humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research. Improbable Research, a small editorial nucleus and around it circulates a virtual organization of scientists and journalists from around the world. ![]() Dr. Elena Bodnar triumphantly holds her winning bra aloft It is so Improbable Research can find all the remarkable research that it publishes in its magazine and its newsletter, which culminates in the annual awards ceremony IgNobel. For the 19th consecutive year Spectacle in Boston - the distribution of IgNobel Prizes and lectures by real Nobel laureates - is always just before the Royal Academy of Sciences in Stockholm and the other Nobel prizes Organizations publishes the Nobel laureates. So it has been since 1991 when the first IgNobel Prizes were awarded. |
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