IgNobel Awards
2003 Winner list
ENGINEERING
The late John Paul Stapp, the late Edward
A. Murphy, Jr., and George Nichols, for jointly giving birth in 1949 to Murphy's
Law, the basic engineering principle that "If there are two or more ways
to do something, and one of those ways can result in a catastrophe, someone will
do it" (or, in other words: "If anything can go wrong, it will").
PHYSICS
MEDICINE
Eleanor Maguire, David Gadian, Ingrid
Johnsrude, Catriona Good, John Ashburner, Richard Frackowiak, and Christopher
Frith of University College London, for presenting evidence that the brains of
London taxi drivers are more highly developed than those of their fellow
citizens.
PSYCHOLOGY
CHEMISTRY
Yukio
Hirose
of Kanazawa University, for his
chemical investigation of a bronze statue, in the city of Kanazawa, that fails
to attract pigeons.
LITERATURE
John Trinkaus, of the Zicklin School of
Business, New York City, for meticulously collecting data and publishing more
than 80 detailed academic reports about specific annoyances and anomalies of
daily life, such as: What percentage of young people wear baseball caps with the
peak facing to the rear rather than to the front; What percentage of pedestrians
wear sport shoes that are white rather than some other color; What percentage of
swimmers swim laps in the shallow end of a pool rather than the deep end; What
percentage of automobile drivers almost, but not completely, come to a stop at
one particular stop-sign; What percentage of commuters carry attaché cases;
What percentage of shoppers exceed the number of items permitted in a
supermarket's express checkout lane; and What percentage of students dislike the
taste of Brussels sprouts.
ECONOMICS
Karl Schwärzler and the nation of
Liechtenstein, for making it possible to rent the entire country for corporate
conventions, weddings, bar mitzvahs, and other gatherings.
INTERDISCIPLINARY
RESEARCH
PEACE
BIOLOGY
C.W. Moeliker, of Natuurmuseum Rotterdam,
the Netherlands, for documenting the first scientifically recorded
case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard duck.
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Sun - October 5, 2003 at 08:31 PM