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Twitterings call it the “best abstract ever“. The lead author, Michael Berry, was awarded the 2000 Ig Nobel Prize in physics (together with Andre Geim) for using magnets to levitate a frog. This new paper is a response to the recent reported measurements of neutrinos that apparently traveled faster than the speed of light. Here’s the entire abstract: As you can see if you see the image (which, if
Ig Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Elena Bodnar demonstrates her invention (a brassiere that can quickly convert into a pair of protective face masks) assisted by Nobel laureates Wolfgang Ketterle (left), Orhan Pamuk, and Paul Krugman (right) at the 2009 Ig Nobel Ceremony. Photo credit: Alexey Eliseev. The 2024 Ig Nobel Prizes were awarded at the 34th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony, on Thursday eveni
"The benefits of carrying rhinos upside down and other absurd investigations of 2021" @LaVanguardia https://t.co/kCqhRAFlLU — Improbable Research (@improbresearch) December 31, 2021
TICKETS to attend the 34th First annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony in person, if any are still available, are available at https://www.tickettailor.com/events/improbableresearch/1331227 Seating is limited. The lecture hall (MIT building 10, room 250) has only about 400 seats, many of which will be occupied by ceremony participants. There are two kinds of tickets: Standard tickets: […]
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