http://www.boston.com/news/health/blog/2009/10/ig_nobels_hold.html

Harvard University, MIT
Ig Nobels mix serious and silly science tonight

by Elizabeth Cooney October 1, 2009 07:30 PM

Dr. Elena N. Bodnar couldn't be more serious about her research. The 
trauma and risk management specialist was in her native Ukraine 
during the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and helped children cope with 
its aftermath.

Tonight, as she accepts the 2009 Ig Nobel Prize for public health, 
she won't mind laughter when she demonstrates "in a very elegant way, 
without removing any clothes," how an ordinary brassiere can be 
transformed into a pair of gas masks.

"I think the Ig Nobel is not just a funny thing," she said in an 
interview this afternoon. "If it makes people first laugh and then 
think, my discovery fits perfectly."

Her winning discovery, made with Dr. Raphael C. Lee and Sandra 
Marijan of Chicago, is a patented bra with an extra filter layer in 
cups designed to be fastened over the face. The device is one of 10 
achievements singled out this year by the science humor magazine 
Annals of Improbable Research. Seven Ig Nobel winners are expected to 
take part in a ceremony at Harvard's Sanders Theatre tonight.

Eight real Nobel laureates are on tap to present the prizes in a 
traditionally loopy evening of good cheer. Just one of the 
highlights: Martin Chalfie, winner of the 2008 Nobel in chemistry and 
clearly a good sport, is the prize in the 
Win-a-Date-With-a-Nobel-Laureate Contest.

The other prizes, and their citations, are:

Veterinary medicine: Dr. Catherine Douglas and Dr. Peter Rowlinson of 
Newcastle University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK, for showing that cows 
who have names give more milk than cows that are nameless.

Peace: Dr. Stephan Bolliger, Dr. Steffen Ross, Dr. Lars Oesterhelweg, 
Dr. Michael Thali, and Beat Kneubuehl of the University of Bern, 
Switzerland, for determining - by experiment - whether it is better 
to be smashed over the head with a full bottle of beer or with an 
empty bottle.

Economics: The directors, executives, and auditors of four Icelandic 
banks - Kaupthing Bank, Landsbanki, Glitnir Bank, and Central Bank of 
Iceland - for demonstrating that tiny banks can be rapidly 
transformed into huge banks, and vice versa - and for demonstrating 
that similar things can be done to an entire national economy.

Chemistry: Javier Morales, Miguel Apátiga, and Victor M. Castaño of 
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, for creating diamonds from 
liquid - specifically from tequila.

Medicine: Dr. Donald L. Unger, of Thousand Oaks, California, for 
investigating a possible cause of arthritis of the fingers, by 
diligently cracking the knuckles of his left hand - but never 
cracking the knuckles of his right hand - every day for more than 60 
years.

Physics: Katherine K. Whitcome of the University of Cincinnati, 
Daniel E. Lieberman of Harvard University, and Liza J. Shapiro of the 
University of Texas for analytically determining why pregnant women 
don't tip over.

Literature: Ireland's police service, An Garda Siochana, for writing 
and presenting more than 50 traffic tickets to the most frequent 
driving offender in the country - Prawo Jazdy - whose name in Polish 
means "Driver's License."

Mathematics: Gideon Gono, governor of Zimbabwe's Reserve Bank, for 
giving people a simple, everyday way to cope with a wide range of 
numbers - from very small to very big - by having his bank print bank 
notes with denominations ranging from 1 cent to 1 hundred trillion 
dollars.

Biology: Fumiaki Taguchi, Song Guofu, and Zhang Guanglei of Kitasato 
University Graduate School of Medical Sciences in Sagamihara, Japan, 
for demonstrating that kitchen refuse can be reduced more than 90 
percent in mass by using bacteria extracted from the feces of giant 
pandas.

There's more: Informal lectures by Ig Nobel laureates are at 1 p.m. 
Saturday at MIT.

***********************************
* POST TO MEDIANEWS@ETSKYWARN.NET *
***********************************

Medianews mailing list
Medianews@etskywarn.net
http://lists.etskywarn.net/mailman/listinfo/medianews

Reply via email to