34th annual Ig Nobel Prizes at MIT honored quirky scientific achievements in ten categories, with actual Nobel laureates presenting awards.
The 34th annual Ig Nobel Prizes, held at MIT, celebrated quirky scientific achievements that elicit laughter and provoke thought. Notable winners included studies on using pigeons to guide missiles, the swimming abilities of dead fish, and mammals breathing through their anuses. Hosted by the Annals of Improbable Research, the event featured ten categories and was marked by humor, with actual Nobel laureates presenting the awards.
September 12, 2024
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