Ig Nobels Honor Unusual Research

This year’s Ig Nobel awards recognize research on how a full bladder hinders sound thinking, beetles that mate with beer bottles, and a wasabi fire-alarm.

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As the Nobel Assembly dishes out science’s most prestigious award this week, starting yesterday with a three-way split for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the parody Ig Nobel committee bestowed honors on the bizarre, trivial, and humorous in research. Among this year’s winners are US and Australian researchers that found having to pee impaired short-term memory as much as going a full-day without sleep.

Luckily, it does have an upside: Dutch researchers were also honored for their research, which found that a full bladder made study subjects better able to delay gratification for a bigger payoff. In essence, once people are already holding one urge in check, they have an easier time inhibiting other desires.

Other winners include: researchers who found in tortoises, ...

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