Nobel Peace Prize: In the 30th year of the Awards, established to honor the bizarre experiments in science, the 'Funny Nobel Peace Prize' was named after India and Pakistan.
Do you know that the year'2020 s Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the governments of India and Pakistan because their diplomats would ring each other's bells in the middle of the night and run away before the door opened?
In 2018, according to a report in the British newspaper The Guardian, Islamabad recalled its High Commissioner in Delhi for consultations after the two countries' diplomatic staff accused each other of harassment.
Allegations of harassment included chasing High Commission office cars, cutting water and electricity pipes and wires, and even ringing the bells at senior diplomats' homes at around 3pm.
The complaint in the bell-ringing case was lodged by India's Deputy High Commissioner in Islamabad, JP Singh, while his counterpart in Delhi had lodged a similar complaint.
It's all about running away by ringing the bells, but have you ever heard of a crocodile breathing in helium gas during a party and talking in a ridiculous voice?
This is not a joke, but a serious experience of Stephen Reber and his colleagues in which they tried to find out how crocodiles communicate with each other.
Although it was serious research, Stephen and his team were awarded the Nobel Prize for their humorous aspects.
Ten such awards were announced on Thursday in the comic science journal Annals of Improbable Research.
The study sought to show how crocodiles and other reptiles can display their body volume through their sounds, a process often performed by mammals and birds.
Other winners of 2020 included a team that devised a way to identify self-interested individuals, another group that wanted to see what happens when groundworms are shaken rapidly. ۔
All of this may seem silly on the surface, but if you look closely, you realize that most of the research that has come to light through the Nobel Prizes is aimed at dealing with real-life issues, and these authoritative journals and scholarly They are also published in magazines.
Dr Robert told BBC News that receiving the Ag Award would honor him.
The study sought to show how crocodiles and other reptiles can display their body volume through their voices, a process often performed by mammals and birds.
"If you are large in size, your vocal cords lose their resonance because it is a large area where air can vibrate. Little did we know that reptiles don't really resonate. For example, frogs, amphibians. So we need proof of the idea that crocodiles actually resonate. "
For the experiment, a crocodile was placed in a tank that was alternately ventilated, supplied with oxygen and helium. The vibrations of sound tissues do not change every time, but the sounds of animals change because the speed of sound varies in different compounds of gas.
What are the Nobel Prizes?
This is the 30th year that the Nobel Prizes have been awarded.
The centerpiece of these awards is the Sanders Theater at Howard University in the United States, and the event is always very lively. Often there is a little girl who makes any such person sound 'boring' while most of the people in the hall are flying paper airplanes.
But due to the epidemic of code 19, the event was also moved online.
However, some traditions have been retained, such as the involvement of real Nobel laureates. Dr. Reber's team was presented with the Nobel Prize by UK-based researcher Andre Guym. Dr. Andre won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010 for his work on graphene.
Professor Guym himself has received the Nobel Prize for his research on frog jumps.
Andre Game (bottom right and left), a real Nobel is preparing to give the IG Nobel Sound Science Prize to Stephen Reber (top in the middle) and his team.
Here is a complete list of the winners of the 2020 Nobel Prizes. Each winning team receives a cash prize of 10 1 trillion, but they are paid in Zimbabwe's 10 trillion currency!
Sound Medicine:
Stephen Reber, Takashi Nashimura, Judith Janish, Mark Robertson and Texma Fitch, who introduced a female crocodile into a helium-filled chamber.
Psychology:
Miranda Giacomin and Nicholas Rowell, who devised a way to identify selfish people through their eyebrows.
Peace:
Governments of India and Pakistan, diplomats of both governments who run away in the middle of the night ringing each other's bells.
Physics:
Evan Maximov and Andrei Potsky who experimented to determine the difference in the shape of an organism when an insect is vibrated at a higher frequency.
Economics:
Christopher Watkins and his colleagues. He has tried to find out the relationship between the national income inequality of different countries and the average amount of kisses.
Management:
In the Chinese city of Guangzhou, Xi Guang In, Mu Tian Xiang, Yang Kang Sheng, Yang Guang Sheng and Ling Xian Shi, five professional assassins who blamed the same murder on each other, and in the end no one killed them. ۔
Entomology:
Richard Waiter, who gathered evidence that many entomologists, scientists studying insects, are afraid of spiders, which are not insects.
Medical Education:
Brazil's Jair Bolsenaro, Britain's Boris Johnson, India's Narendra Modi, Mexico's Andreas Manuel Lopez Obrado, Belarus's Alexander Lukashenko, the United States' Donald Trump, Turkey's Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's Vladimir Putin and Turkmenistan's Grubbangulo Mohamed The 19th plague was used to teach the world that politicians have a more immediate effect on life and death than scientists and doctors.
Science of metals:
Matin Erin, Michelle Bieber, James Norris, Alyssa Perron, Ashley Ritkowski, Michael Wilson and Marie Ann Raghanti received the award for proving that knives made from frozen human waste do not work properly.
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