Ig Nobel Prizes 2: Why Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans

Ig Nobel Prizes 2: Why Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans

by Marc Abrahams (Author)

Synopsis

The Ig Nobel Prizes make people laugh, and then make them think. Included in this new edition are: the Dutch scientist who investigated homosexual necrophilia in mallard ducks, the Swedish team that looked into chickens' preferences in humans, and the man who made it possible for someone to rent the entire country of Liechtenstein for corporate events. Sometimes, as in the latter case, Ig Nobel Prizes could not be awarded without the entire nation getting behind the researchers. As before, there is an irresistible blend of serious science and complete incredulity at the way the human quest for knowledge takes us into ever more obscure areas of research.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 01 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0752864610
ISBN 13: 9780752864617
Book Overview: Like the Darwin Awards, the Ig Nobel Prizes capture the popular imagination as we ask: why did they do that? Marc Abrahams founded the Ig Nobel Prizes in 1991, and it now receives worldwide coverage. 'Without Marc Abrahams, science would be a duller place' Guardian 'The IgNobel Prizes is a hilarious collection of some of the most pointless scientific experiments ... an amazing trip through the bizarre real-life scientific world' Nexus News. 'Riddled with classic bloke humour, this is full of utterly bizarre scientific experiments ... Essential pub reading' Hot Stars. The Ig Nobel Prize ceremony is televised live on the internet each year, and the author is in discussion with various TV companies about documentaries based on the Prize. More than 40,000 copies have been sold of the first book, with rights sold in various languages. In addition to the cult website (www improbable.com) there is a magazine and an annual Ig Nobel UK tour for National Science Week. Marc Abrahams has a weekly column in the Guardian.

Author Bio
Marc Abrahams is a Harvard mathematician and is the editor of 'The Annals of Improbable Research'. He founded the Ig Nobel Prizes in 1991, and it now receives worldwide coverage. He has a weekly column in the Guardian.