Ig Nobel Prize Winners 2025
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The Ig Nobel Prize winners for 2025 have been announced, featuring research on unusual topics such as the physics of cacio e pepe sauce and the effect of zebra-like striping on cow fly bites, sparking discussion on the value and humor in unconventional scientific research.
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Gemini reply: That's an interesting and insightful question!
No, if you're looking for a cure go read something about, say, quantum physics instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3ZRLllWgHI
https://www.rigb.org/whats-on/ig-nobels-face-face
> > me not speaking a word of french
> > consumes alcohol
> > ca va bien merci et tu?
I thought it was common knowledge?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_goggles
(And of course there's a Ballmer peak in any case.)
This is a case where conventional wisdom on HN is wildly out of sync with actual science.
The answer is that it's a study in rats, seemingly (from the abstract) a very successful one. Probably a bad idea to introduce that amount of "forever chemicals" into the environment, but the central idea seems pretty sound.
For example,
> for their experiments to learn whether cows painted with zebra-like striping can avoid being bitten by flies.
This isn't absurd. It is currently thought that the stripes are NOT for camouflage, since simulated predator vision (such as lions) cannot resolve them. It is believed that one reason for the stripes could be to act as a deterrent against flies (how exactly, not sure).
In this sense, testing whether it works on cows isn't absurd!
The study debunking blue zones won, but it was some of the best science I’ve ever seen. (Removing false knowledge is more important than adding new knowledge)
Turns out the Mediterranean diet doesn’t help you live to a hundred, there was just a lot of pension fraud in Italy.
Turns out best predictor of Japanese centenarians is if the local records hall was destroyed in World War Two (because the records were replaced by non native speaking records clerks)
Sometimes that means the achievement (or "achievement") is something genuinely absurd. Other times it's not.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45296112
(for /u/DanG to merge)
Maybe the Galactic Council just opened a new discount shuttle route over Class 4 Civilizations areas like us: (Non-Fusion, Non-Warp and apparently Non-Skeptical...)