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Spoof Nobel awards for bizarre science: Study on ‘are cats liquid or solid’ honoured

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Sep 15, 2017 11:07 AM IST

The Ig Nobel prizes are intended to highlight research that encourages people to think in unusual ways.

Scientists taking on the deep questions of whether cats are liquid or solid, how holding a crocodile influences gambling and whether playing the didgeridoo can help cure snoring were honoured Thursday at the Ig Nobel Prize spoof awards.

Performing chemist Michael Skuhersky participates in a Moment of Science during the 27th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.(Reuters Photo)
Performing chemist Michael Skuhersky participates in a Moment of Science during the 27th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.(Reuters Photo)

The prizes are the brainchild of Marc Abrahams, editor of the Annals of Improbable Research, and are intended not to honour the best or worst in science, but rather to highlight research that encourages people to think in unusual ways.

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“We hope that this will get people back into the habits they probably had when they were kids of paying attention to odd things and holding out for a moment and deciding whether they are good or bad only after they have a chance to think,” Abrahams said in a phone interview.

Some of the honourees tend towards the spurious: French researcher Marc-Antoine Fardin’s 2014 study “Can a Cat Be Both a Solid and a Liquid?” was inspired by internet photos of cats tucked into glasses, buckets and sinks. The winner of the Ig Nobel in physics used mathematical formulas to conclude that active young cats and kittens hold their physical shape longer than older, lazier felines.

Other work on the prize list has clearer potential for practical applications.

Economics winners Matthew Rockloff and Nancy Greer conducted an experiment in which problem gamblers and non-problem gamblers handled 1-metre (3.3-foot) long crocodiles before playing a simulated slot machine.

The 2010 study, conducted on 103 people in Queensland, Australia, found that problem gamblers were likely to place higher bets after handling the reptiles, as their brains had misinterpreted the excitement of holding a dangerous animal as a sign they were on a lucky streak.

Human Spotlight Madeline Pelz illuminates the scene during Ig Nobel award ceremonies at Harvard University in Cambridge. (AP Photo)
Human Spotlight Madeline Pelz illuminates the scene during Ig Nobel award ceremonies at Harvard University in Cambridge. (AP Photo)

A multi-national team of six researchers won the Peace Prize for the 2005 paper “Didgeridoo Playing as Alternative Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Randomized Controlled Trial.”

The conclusion that the Australian wind instrument might be of some benefit was based not the didgeridoo’s droning tone, but rather that the daily practice involved a lot of blowing, and may have strengthened the upper respiratory tract, making breathing easier.

Didgeridoo instructor Alex Suarez demonstrates the Ig Nobel Peace prize-winning study at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Reuters Photo)
Didgeridoo instructor Alex Suarez demonstrates the Ig Nobel Peace prize-winning study at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Reuters Photo)

The awards, now in their 27th year, are to be handed out by actual Nobel Prize winners in a ceremony at Harvard University on Thursday.

“They are unusual approaches to things,” Abrahams said. “It would be difficult for some people to decide whether they are important or the opposite. If you had sleep apnea for a long time, the didgeridoo thing would sound quite intriguing.”

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