Thursday, March 29, 2007

Ig Nobels

Today's Ignobly Meaningless Story

If  I mention the Ig Nobel Prize, and I just did, many of you would think I was referring to the Nobel Prize, especially as awarded for Peace and Literature (which are today, and  ignobly so, little more than merit badges for neo-coms who hate the United States).  But, you'd be wrong. Unlike the Nobel, the Ig Nobles are entirely legitimate.  Awards go to researchers who advance the study of the pointless, the meaningless, and the frivolous.  Think congressional committee, but with experts. Here are some winners that stand out.

ORNITHOLOGY: Ivan R. Schwab, of the University of California Davis, and the late Philip R.A. May of the University of California Los Angeles, for exploring and explaining why woodpeckers don't get headaches.

MEDICINE: Francis M. Fesmire of the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, for his medical case report "Termination of Intractable Hiccups with Digital Rectal Massage"

AGRICULTURAL HISTORY: James Watson of Massey University, New Zealand, for his scholarly study, "The Significance of Mr. Richard Buckley’s Exploding Trousers."

CHEMISTRY: Edward Cussler of the University of Minnesota and Brian Gettelfinger of the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin, for conducting a careful experiment to settle the longstanding scientific question: can people swim faster in syrup or in water?

But, don't let me spoil your fun ...

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Poor ole Jimmah is evidently getting senile.I see he never lets his toy,"The Penetrator", out of his sight.He's probably day dreaming that he is a scientist and in on that hiccups research with the rectal massage and all.

Anonymous said...

Wonder if Dr. Fesmire ever considered opening up a 'Hiccup Cure' clinic in San Francisco.Shiiiiit,he'd make money up the ass....The town's all puckered up and waiting for him.

B....... said...

I was gonna make a hiccup comment, but JMcD just stomped the crap out of anything I could have said. You the man JMcD!

Anonymous said...

I knew a professor out of Dalhousie University who was honoured with an Ig Nobel. He didn't mind so much, seeing as the taste of certain tadpoles wasn't exactly advancing his career any.

Anonymous said...

Schwab has obviously not spent much time interviewing female woodpeckers.

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