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Paper airplanes flew, scientists sang about stomach bugs and one person dressed as a giant ball of mozzarella: Last Thursday, the 35th Ig Nobel Prize ceremony honored strange scientific pursuits with ...
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Nation’s first BioLabs facility in a rural state launches to advance Vermont’s biotech future. Vermont Business Magazine With ...
“When I did this experiment I hoped that I would win the Ig Nobel. It’s my dream. Unbelievable. Just unbelievable,” said ...
The researcher accepted his prize on stage wearing stripes and was surrounded by his fellow researchers, who harassed him ...
Not everyone will get to win a Nobel Prize. However, there’s the next best thing: the Ig Nobel Prize, which highlights ...
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Kennedy Jr. promising to find the cause of autism by September. The secretary of Health and Human Services said he believed ...
This week, scientists digging in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert have discovered a new species of pachycephalosaur that pushes back ...