"Unidentified seismic object, weak kidneys in space, Elon Musk succeeds in second place."
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We are delighted and proud at Scientific American to have published a story by Shi En Kim about a coin-flip bias finding that this week won an Ig Nobel Award. The “Igs” are given out annually to celebrate 10 scientific findings that make you laugh and then think, according to the Annals of Improbable Research magazine site (AIR organizes the Igs). One of this year’s lauded findings blows away the rest: a discovery that mice, rats and pigs essentially can breathe through their anuses. Read more at The Guardian. |
Please send any comments, questions or favorite funny findings our way: newsletters@sciam.com. |
—Robin Lloyd, Contributing Editor |
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