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Chaque année, depuis 1991, des prix sont remis par des lauréats de prix Nobel à des chercheurs qui ont fait des recherches le plus sérieusement du monde sur des sujets le plus souvent scientifiques, mais pas que... PRÉCISION: 7:03 Jacques Chirac en 1996 président de la République en était à la première fois. Merci à un fidèle abonné qui a noté l'imprécision. (@erictisserand2135) Script: Françoise Dulong et Laurent Turcot Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: Les prix IGNOBEL, la science qui fait rire et réfléchir, marc Abrahams, Éditions Orion, Londres, 2002 Improbable research www.improbable.com Les prix Ig-Nobel, Le double tranchant de l'humour scientifique, Yves Gingras et Lionel Vérin, p.66 à 71 https://shs.cairn.info/revue-actes-de-la-recherche-en-sciences-sociales-2002-1-page-66?lang=fr “The Ig Nobel Prizes” de Marc Abrahams Christophe, 26 avril 2008 https://www.coindeweb.net/blogsanssujetprecis/index.php?post/2008/04/26/503-the-ig-nobel-prizes-de-marc-abrahams Best of des IG Nobels… de médecine24 novembre 2014 par La rédaction dans Insolite http://www.techniques-ingenieur.fr/actualite/articles/best-of-des-ig-nobels-de-medecine-2813/ Measurement and quantification of cadaveric nasal hairs Christine T. Pham MD, Kiana Hashemi BS, Bobak Hedayati MD, Ella Csuka BS, Arash Babadjouni BA, MSc, Tiana Mamaghani BS, Jamie Wikenheiser PhD, Margit Juhasz MD, MSc, Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska MD, PHD , 12 October 2021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ijd.15921 le prix IG-Nobel 2024 sur la chaîne « le pointGenius » https://youtu.be/MZ02hsi9GDQ?si=h-aPU9mrDbDpNgpu Épisode 47 - Gaffes, hasards et Nobel du bizarre, 8 Feb 2025 https://baladoquebec.ca/petites-obsessions/episode-47-gaffes-hasards-et-nobel-du-bizarre Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #nobelprize #ignobel #scienceexperiments
Summary: In this first episode of Season 7, Laura A. Rodriguez O'Dwyer, member of the SPD podcast and secretary of the New York Circle of Translators, interviews Dr. Adolfo Garcia, a neuroscientist, musician, translator, and language teacher whose PhD dissertation focused on a Neurolinguistic Model on Translation Equivalence and whose postdoctoral research was centered on cognitive neuroscience on bilingualism. He is the creator of the “International Conference on Translation, Interpreting, and Cognition series”. His contributions have been recognized by the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States, the Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires, the Alzheimer's Association, and Harvard's Ig Nobel awards. He also received the Early Career Award, from the Society for the Neurobiology of Language; and the UpLink Top Innovator Award, from the World Economic Forum. Our guest will unravel the neurological differences between translation and simultaneous interpretation, give you some useful insights on how to strengthen your memory, teach you about the importance of breaks, and much more. Dr. Garcia does not only explain highly complex scientific concepts in a masterful way, but he also gives us useful tips on how to apply state-of-the art research to improve our memory and take better care of our brain. Furthermore, should your curiosity about the mysteries of the brain and our profession get sparked, Dr. Garcia has generously provided us with more resources to quench your thirst for knowledge. Thank you for listening! SHOW NOTES TREC Network (Translation Research Empiricism Cognition) A network of scholars and research groups devoted to cognitive research on translation and interpreting. https://www.trecwebsite.com/ Podcast: minds between languages Interviews with specialists in translation and interpreting and neurolinguistics amongst others. https://mindsbetweenlanguages.org/ International Network for Cross-Linguistic Research on Brain Health https://include-network.com/ Música: “On The Beach” por JuliusH.Fuente: pixabay
Le Festival Histoire et Cité sur le thème des animaux Les brèves du jour Comment la Guinée s'est débarassée de la maladie du sommeil? Le Ig Nobel Award Tour Show 2025 à lʹEPFL
Highlights from the Improbable Research Show held at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Boston.
Mi a közös a mikroRNS felfedezésében, a mesterséges neurális hálózatokban, a részeg gilisztákban és az ánuszon át lélegző emlősökben? Hát persze, hogy a 2024-es Nobel- és IgNobel-díjak! Szót ejtettünk a tudomány legnagyobb áttöréseiről és a legbizarrabb kutatásokról, amelyek egyszerre nevettetnek és gondolkodtatnak el. Műsorunkból kiderül, hogy a döglött pisztráng is célt ér, hogy a pénzérmék nem mindig tisztességesek, és hogy a mesterséges intelligencia leváltja-e a műsorvezetőket. Tudomány és abszurditás kéz a kézben a Parallaxis aktuális részében! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/02/26/parallaxis_ep115 https://youtu.be/dI6kNWkO51U Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Une équipe de linguistes de l'institut Max-Planck de psycholinguistique aux Pays-Bas a fait une découverte remarquable en 2013 : l'existence d'un mot véritablement universel, "hein?" (ou ses équivalents), présent dans 31 langues différentes à travers le monde. Ce qui rend cette découverte particulièrement intéressante est que ce mot ne semble pas avoir été emprunté d'une langue à une autre, mais s'être développé de manière indépendante dans diverses cultures. Pour parvenir à cette conclusion, les chercheurs ont mené une étude approfondie, analysant des conversations informelles dans des contextes très variés, allant des grandes métropoles aux villages les plus reculés. Dans certains cas, ils se sont même immergés pendant plusieurs semaines dans des communautés isolées pour observer et enregistrer des échanges spontanés. Ce mot universel partage des caractéristiques phonétiques remarquablement similaires dans toutes les langues étudiées. Il est systématiquement monosyllabique, prononcé avec une intonation interrogative, et souvent accompagné d'un léger coup de glotte. Sa fonction est également identique partout : il sert à signaler une incompréhension et à demander une clarification dans la conversation. Les chercheurs expliquent ce phénomène par ce qu'ils appellent une "convergence évolutive", concept emprunté à la biologie. Tout comme différentes espèces peuvent développer des caractéristiques similaires face à des défis environnementaux communs, les langues auraient évolué vers une solution commune pour répondre au besoin universel de gérer les incompréhensions dans les conversations. Cette découverte est d'autant plus significative qu'elle remet en question l'un des principes fondamentaux de la linguistique : l'arbitraire du signe, selon lequel il n'existe normalement pas de lien direct entre le son d'un mot et sa signification. "Hein?" semble constituer une rare exception à cette règle. Contrairement à des sons instinctifs comme les pleurs ou les gémissements, "hein?" est un mot qui s'apprend au cours du développement linguistique. Les enfants l'acquièrent en observant son usage dans les interactions sociales. Sa simplicité phonétique et sa prosodie interrogative en font un outil optimal pour réagir rapidement et clarifier une situation sans interrompre le flux naturel de la conversation. Cette découverte, récompensée par un Ig Nobel en 2013, illustre comment le langage humain peut développer des solutions universelles pour répondre à des besoins de communication fondamentaux, transcendant ainsi les barrières culturelles et linguistiques. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Une équipe de linguistes de l'institut Max-Planck de psycholinguistique aux Pays-Bas a fait une découverte remarquable en 2013 : l'existence d'un mot véritablement universel, "hein?" (ou ses équivalents), présent dans 31 langues différentes à travers le monde. Ce qui rend cette découverte particulièrement intéressante est que ce mot ne semble pas avoir été emprunté d'une langue à une autre, mais s'être développé de manière indépendante dans diverses cultures. Pour parvenir à cette conclusion, les chercheurs ont mené une étude approfondie, analysant des conversations informelles dans des contextes très variés, allant des grandes métropoles aux villages les plus reculés. Dans certains cas, ils se sont même immergés pendant plusieurs semaines dans des communautés isolées pour observer et enregistrer des échanges spontanés. Ce mot universel partage des caractéristiques phonétiques remarquablement similaires dans toutes les langues étudiées. Il est systématiquement monosyllabique, prononcé avec une intonation interrogative, et souvent accompagné d'un léger coup de glotte. Sa fonction est également identique partout : il sert à signaler une incompréhension et à demander une clarification dans la conversation. Les chercheurs expliquent ce phénomène par ce qu'ils appellent une "convergence évolutive", concept emprunté à la biologie. Tout comme différentes espèces peuvent développer des caractéristiques similaires face à des défis environnementaux communs, les langues auraient évolué vers une solution commune pour répondre au besoin universel de gérer les incompréhensions dans les conversations. Cette découverte est d'autant plus significative qu'elle remet en question l'un des principes fondamentaux de la linguistique : l'arbitraire du signe, selon lequel il n'existe normalement pas de lien direct entre le son d'un mot et sa signification. "Hein?" semble constituer une rare exception à cette règle. Contrairement à des sons instinctifs comme les pleurs ou les gémissements, "hein?" est un mot qui s'apprend au cours du développement linguistique. Les enfants l'acquièrent en observant son usage dans les interactions sociales. Sa simplicité phonétique et sa prosodie interrogative en font un outil optimal pour réagir rapidement et clarifier une situation sans interrompre le flux naturel de la conversation. Cette découverte, récompensée par un Ig Nobel en 2013, illustre comment le langage humain peut développer des solutions universelles pour répondre à des besoins de communication fondamentaux, transcendant ainsi les barrières culturelles et linguistiques. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this edition of Titans of Science, Chris Smith chats with co-founder of Annals of Improbable Research, and the master of ceremonies for the Ig Nobel prize, Marc Abrahams... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Marc Abrahams created the Ig Nobel prizes in 1991, after years of collecting examples of weird research that he included in the Journal of Irreproducible Results. The aim of these satirical awards is to honour achievements that “make people laugh, then think”.While the initial response from the scientific community was mixed, last year the prize received more than 9,000 nominations. Several researchers who have won an ‘Ig' say that it has improved their careers by helping them to reach wider audiences, and spend more time engaging with the public about their work.This is an audio version of our Feature: How a silly science prize changed my career Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nem toda ciência é feita para mudar o mundo de imediato. Algumas descobertas começam como ideias inusitadas, questionamentos não convencionais ou até mesmo experimentos que parecem piadas internas de laboratório. É nesse universo peculiar que nasce o Prêmio IgNobel, uma celebração do incomum, do inesperado e do hilário, mas sempre com uma pitada de genialidade. Aqui, a fronteira entre o absurdo e o brilhante se mistura, mostrando que a curiosidade humana não conhece limites. Desde experimentos sobre patos mortos como iscas para crocodilos até estudos sobre a eficácia de chicletes para curar ouvidos entupidos, o IgNobel nos lembra que a ciência não precisa ser sempre sisuda. Ela pode nos fazer rir antes de refletir. Neste episódio, os nossos investigadores Andrei Fernandes, Ananda Mida, Ira Croft e Jey Carrillo mergulharão nas histórias por trás dos prêmios mais improváveis, e fascinantes do mundo. Venha descobrir como o riso e a ciência caminham juntos, provando que até a irreverência pode levar a grandes insights. Este episódio é um oferecimento Alura, a maior e mais completa escola de tecnologia do Brasil. Matricule-se com o desconto especial com o cupom MUNDOFREAK: alura.tv/mundofreak
Welcome to another exciting week of weird. Victoria starts off this week;s show with the story of an Ignobel prize wining study showing that mammals can breathe through their butts. Kirk then takes us to the ocean to learn about animals that can drink saltwater without dying like us humans would. Rachel rounds out this week by returning again into the ocean to introduce us to the bizarre looking antarctic scale worm. It is beautiful and awful all at once. Perfect, just how we like it right? Join us weekly for more strange nature. Our supporters on Patreon get every episode ad free! Support us: patreon.com/strangebynature Email us: contact@strangebynaturepodcast.com Visit us at: strangebynaturepodcast.com
In this episode from September, Madeleine Finlay speaks to Dr Saul Newman, an interdisciplinary researcher at University College London and the University of Oxford, who has recently won an Ig Nobel prize – given to scientific research that ‘first makes people laugh, and then makes them think' – for his work showing that many claims of people living extraordinarily long lives come from places with short lifespans, no birth certificates, and where clerical errors and pension fraud abound. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
Claudia Hammond is joined by journalist Andrew Green to check-in on their 2024 health predictions and review just how accurate they were. Together, they explore the stories that we didn't see coming and the game-changing medical innovations that shaped global health this year. Plus, the unusual Ig Nobel medicine prize, and a healthy dose of competition in the form of the ultimate health fact-off.
The Ig Nobel awards are a salute to achievements that, in the words of the organizers, “make people laugh, then think.” Each year, the editors of the science humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research choose 10 lucky(?) winners who have unusual achievements in science, medicine, and other fields. This year's awards were presented in a theatrical extravaganza in an MIT lecture hall in September.They included awards for studying coin flipping (including hundreds of thousands of real coin flips), the movements of a dead trout, and an opera about Murphy's Law. In a Science Friday holiday tradition, Ira hosts an hour of highlights from the ceremony.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
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Send us a textBu bölümde, bilişsel bilimin önde gelen iki ismi, Nobody's Fool (Külyutmaz) kitabının ortak yazarları Dr. Daniel Simons ve Dr. Christopher Chabris ile geçen hafta yayınladığım söyleşinin bir özetini paylaşıyorum. İstemdışı körlük üzerine çığır açan çalışmalarıyla tanınan Dan ve Chris, insan algısının ve farkındalığının sınırlarını inceleyerek, bariz olanı ne kadar kolay gözden kaçırdığımızı bize yansıtıyorlar.2004 Ig Nobel Ödülü kazanan dikkatimizdeki şaşırtıcı boşlukları mizahi bir şekilde ortaya koyan araştırmalarını tartışarak başlıyoruz. Onların içgörüleri, önümüzde ne olduğunu fark etme yeteneğimizi genellikle abarttığımızı, önemli ayrıntıları neden kaçırdığımızı anlamaktan günlük hayatta karşılaştığımız gizli riskleri tanımaya kadar derin etkileri olan bir kavram olduğunu ortaya koyuyor.Bu bize, bilişsel kör noktalarımız ve dolandırıcıların ve diğer aldatıcıların bu güvenlik açıklarından yararlanmak için basit psikolojik tetikleyicileri nasıl kullandıkları hakkında bilgi veriyor.Ayrıca aldatmanın kültürel ve psikolojik yönlerine de dalıyoruz ve neden “Ocean's 11” ,"The Sting", "Catch Me If You Can" gibi filmlerdeki zekice hile hikayelerine çekildiğimizi keşfediyoruz. Dan ve Chris, yaygın dolandırıcılık taktiklerini tanımanın, bunları gerçek hayatta tespit etme yeteneğimizi nasıl geliştirebileceğine değiniyor. Sadece eleştirel değil, temkinli düşünmenin kendimizi kendi zihinsel kısayollarımızın tuzaklarından korumak için güçlü bir araç olduğunu vurguluyorlar.Bitirirken, onu nasıl koruyacağımızı öğrenerek değer yaratmanın bir formülüne değiniyoruz. Dan ve Chris, aldatıcı kalıpları tanıma ve maliyetli hatalardan kaçınmak için daha bilinçli kararlar alma konusunda Külyutmaz'dan değerli pratik tavsiyeler paylaşıyorlar.The Invisible Gorilla Facebook Sayfasıhttps://www.facebook.com/TheInvisibleGorillaDaniel Simons'ın Linkedin profilihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-simons-54646325a/Daniel Simons'un web sayfasıhttps://dansimons.com/Christopher Chabris'nin Linkedin profilihttps://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherchabris/Christopher Chabris'nin X hesabıhttps://x.com/cfchabrisSupport the show
[We tried to put together a Halloween episode, but everyone was doing med school stuff. Rude. So enjoy this re-run!] As another physician shortage looms, M2s Jeff and Olivia and M1 Fallon look at the reasons–the market forces, political issues, and the missing incentives. There is some good news–a shortage of physicians means that residents get a ton of solicitations for post-training jobs. Elon Musk's Neuralink might be bad for monkeys, but the FDA has cleared the way for human trials to begin. What place do techbros–who have a rep for “moving fast and breaking things”– have in medicine where lives are at stake? And Dave gives a pop quiz on this year's Ig Nobel Prize winners--listen to learn more about the latest technology in excretion analysis!
Cette méthode pour arrêter le hoquet peut sembler surprenante, mais elle a une base physiologique. Le hoquet est causé par des spasmes involontaires du diaphragme, souvent accompagnés d'une fermeture soudaine des cordes vocales qui produit le son caractéristique. Le toucher rectal agit sur le nerf vague, un nerf crânien qui joue un rôle clé dans la régulation du diaphragme et de nombreuses autres fonctions autonomes du corps. Lorsqu'un toucher rectal est effectué, cela stimule ce nerf, ce qui peut conduire à une relaxation du diaphragme et à l'arrêt du hoquet. Cela peut également avoir un effet sur le système nerveux parasympathique, favorisant une relaxation générale. Cette méthode, bien qu'inhabituelle, est parfois pratiquée en milieu médical pour des cas de hoquet persistants qui ne répondent pas aux méthodes classiques. Cependant, il est important de noter que cette technique est utilisée principalement par des professionnels de santé, car elle n'est pas sans risque et nécessite des connaissances anatomiques appropriées pour être réalisée correctement. A noter qu'en 2006, une équipe de chercheurs composée de Francis M. Fesmire, de l'Université du Tennessee (États-Unis), et de deux chercheurs israéliens, Majed Odeh, Harry Bassan et Arie Oliven, a remporté un prix Ig Nobel pour leurs recherches sur l'arrêt du hoquet à l'aide d'un toucher rectal. Le Ig Nobel est un prix humoristique décerné chaque année pour des recherches scientifiques qui « font d'abord rire, puis réfléchir ».Les Ig Nobel sont décernés pour attirer l'attention sur des recherches qui pourraient sembler absurdes ou décalées, mais qui ont une base scientifique réelle et peuvent, dans certains cas, avoir des applications pratiques. Parmi les autres méthodes efficaces, voici les les plus reconnues scientifiquement : 1. Retenir sa respiration : Cela augmente le niveau de dioxyde de carbone dans le sang, ce qui peut calmer les contractions du diaphragme et réduire l'irritation du nerf vague. 2. Boire un verre d'eau froide rapidement : La déglutition et la sensation de froid aident à stimuler le nerf vague, ce qui peut interrompre le hoquet. 3. Avaler une cuillère de sucre : Les grains de sucre stimulent le nerf vague et peuvent permettre de détendre le diaphragme. 4. Stimuler le palais : En tirant doucement sur la langue ou en chatouillant le fond de la gorge avec un coton-tige, on peut déclencher une stimulation du nerf vague. 5. Manœuvre de Valsalva : C'est une technique qui consiste à essayer d'expirer fortement tout en se pinçant le nez et en gardant la bouche fermée. Elle augmente la pression thoracique et peut interrompre le hoquet. 6. Compression douce du diaphragme : S'appuyer légèrement sur la région entre l'abdomen et les côtes permet de réduire la fréquence des contractions.En résumé, les méthodes visant à stimuler ou interrompre les signaux nerveux sont considérées comme les plus efficaces pour arrêter le hoquet. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Nat has discovered a new witchy hobby; author Christian White chats about his new book The Ledge; Chris KP discusses the Ig Nobel Prize 2024 for Weird Science; filmmaker Genevieve Bailey talks about her documentary Always Listening, a behind-the-scenes look at the vital work of Lifeline, and the team discuss various fashion faux pas'! With presenters Monique Sebire, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfasters
Chegou o momento do já tradicional episódio duplo sobre o IgNobel, que tem como missão "honrar estudos e experiências que primeiro fazem as pessoas rir e depois pensar", com as descobertas científicas mais estranhas do ano.Esta é a segunda e última parte sobre a edição 2024 do prêmio, que teve como tema a "Lei de Murphy", com as categorias Fisiologia, Probabilidade, Química, Demografia e Paz.Confira no papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.> OUÇA (40min 55s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*REFERÊNCIASPRÊMIO DE FISIOLOGIA [JAPÃO, EUA]Ryo Okabe, Toyofumi F. Chen-Yoshikawa, Yosuke Yoneyama, Yuhei Yokoyama, Satona Tanaka, Akihiko Yoshizawa, Wendy L. Thompson, Gokul Kannan, Eiji Kobayashi, Hiroshi Date e Takanori Takebe, por descobrir que muitos mamíferos são capazes de respirar pelo ânus.REFERÊNCIA: “Mammalian Enteral Ventilation Ameliorates Respiratory Failure,” Ryo Okabe et al., Med, vol. 2, 11 de junho de 2021.QUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: Takanori Takebe, Toyofumi Chen-Yoshikawa, Ryo Okabe, Eiji Kobayashi, Yosuke Yoneyama, Yuhei Yokoyama.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666634021001537PRÊMIO DE PROBABILIDADE [HOLANDA, SUÍÇA, BÉLGICA, FRANÇA, ALEMANHA, HUNGRIA, REPÚBLICA TCHECA]František Bartoš, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Alexandra Sarafoglou, Henrik Godmann e muitos colegas, por mostrar, tanto na teoria quanto em 350.757 experimentos, que ao jogar uma moeda, ela tende a cair no mesmo lado que começou.REFERÊNCIA: “Fair Coins Tend to Land on the Same Side They Started,” František Bartoš et al., arXiv 2310.04153, 2023.QUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: Frantisek Bartos e Eric-Jan Wagenmakers.https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.04153Naruhodo #233 - O que é o "efeito cumbuca"?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW6uoBmt83cPRÊMIO DE QUÍMICA [HOLANDA, FRANÇA]Tess Heeremans, Antoine Deblais, Daniel Bonn e Sander Woutersen, por usar cromatografia para separar vermes bêbados de vermes sóbrios.REFERÊNCIA: “Chromatographic Separation of Active Polymer–Like Worm Mixtures by Contour Length and Activity,” Tess Heeremans et al., Science Advances, vol. 8, nº 23, 2022.QUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: Tess Heeremans, Antoine Deblais, Daniel Bonn, Sander Woutersen.https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abj7918Naruhodo #339 - Por que as coisas parecem girar quando estamos bêbados?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmK1Yq0mwW8Naruhodo #52 - No bar, fazer xixi uma primeira vez aumenta a vontade de urinar mais vezes?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMUrKMHJovcPRÊMIO DE DEMOGRAFIA [AUSTRÁLIA, REINO UNIDO]Saul Justin Newman, por trabalho investigativo que descobriu que muitas das pessoas famosas por terem as vidas mais longas viveram em lugares com péssimos registros de nascimento e morte.REFERÊNCIAS: “Supercentenarians and the Oldest-Old Are Concentrated into Regions with No Birth Certificates and Short Lifespans,” Saul Justin Newman, BioRxiv, 2019; https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/704080v1“Supercentenarian and Remarkable Age Records Exhibit Patterns Indicative of Clerical Errors and Pension Fraud,” Saul Justin Newman, BioRxiv, 2024.QUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: Saul Justin Newman.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/704080v3PRÊMIO DA PAZ [EUA]B.F. Skinner, por experimentos para verificar a viabilidade de abrigar pombos vivos dentro de mísseis para guiar suas trajetórias.REFERÊNCIA: “Pigeons in a Pelican,” B.F. Skinner, American Psychologist, vol. 15, nº 1, 1960, pp. 28-37.QUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: A filha de B.F. Skinner, Julie Skinner Vargas.https://www.appstate.edu/~steelekm/classes/psy3214/Documents/Skinner1960.pdf*APOIE O NARUHODO PELA PLATAFORMA ORELO!Um aviso importantíssimo: o podcast Naruhodo agora está no Orelo: https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-oreloE é por meio dessa plataforma de apoio aos criadores de conteúdo que você ajuda o Naruhodo a se manter no ar.Você escolhe um valor de contribuição mensal e tem acesso a conteúdos exclusivos, conteúdos antecipados e vantagens especiais.Além disso, você pode ter acesso ao nosso grupo fechado no Telegram, e conversar comigo, com o Altay e com outros apoiadores.E não é só isso: toda vez que você ouvir ou fizer download de um episódio pelo Orelo, vai também estar pingando uns trocadinhos para o nosso projeto.Então, baixe agora mesmo o app Orelo no endereço Orelo.CC ou na sua loja de aplicativos e ajude a fortalecer o conhecimento científico.https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-orelo
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DJ Qualls (@TheOnlyDJQualls) and Kelly Blackheart (@kellyblackheart) of the Locked & Probably Loaded podcast join Matt and Jesse to talk about DJ's upcoming movie Carved, Nashville dive bars, the Ark Encounter, the Ig Nobel prize for butt-breathing, extreme aging, re-creating Mars in a lab and resurrecting the woolly mammoth.
Los premios IG Nobel vienen realizándose desde el año 1991 para poner en marcha un doble objetivo: disfrutar riéndonos de la ciencia hablando de estudios extravagantes que pueden parecer incluso una auténtica broma, pero después dejarnos pensando. Porque la ciencia no tiene por qué basarse siempre en estudios absolutamente comprensibles. Hoy en nuestra tertulia os vamos a presentar, gracias a nuestro equipo científico de cabecera, buena parte de los IG Nobel de este año para descubrir que no todo lo absurdo es inútil y, por supuesto, para disfrutar a fondo con nuestra audiencia de una de las cosas que más nos gustan: el conocimiento científico. Colaboran: Sara Robisco, Alberto Cabañas y Adrián González Dirección y producción: Eduardo Moreno Navarro Coordina: Ángel González Para acceder a más contenidos extra puedes ayudarnos pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es Tertulia para mecenas emitida originalmente el 22 de septiembre y emitida el 2 de octubre de 2024. www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Chegou o momento do já tradicional episódio duplo sobre o IgNobel, que tem como missão "honrar estudos e experiências que primeiro fazem as pessoas rir e depois pensar", com as descobertas científicas mais estranhas do ano.Esta é a primeira de duas partes sobre a edição 2024 do prêmio, que teve como tema a "Lei de Murphy", com as categorias Biologia, Botânica, Anatomia, Medicina e Física.Confira no papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.> OUÇA (38min 13s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*REFERÊNCIASPRÊMIO DE BIOLOGIA [EUA]Fordyce Ely e William E. Petersen, por explodir um saco de papel ao lado de um gato que está em cima de uma vaca, para explorar como e quando as vacas expeliam seu leite.REFERÊNCIA: “Factors Involved in the Ejection of Milk,” Fordyce Ely e W.E. Petersen, Journal of Dairy Science, vol. 3, 1941.QUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: A filha de Fordyce Ely, Jane Ely Wells, e o neto Matt Wells.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022030241954061/pdf?md5=abe9056326262861c49e6b9da0575ebd&pid=1-s2.0-S0022030241954061-main.pdfPRÊMIO DE BOTÂNICA [ALEMANHA, BRASIL, EUA]Jacob White e Felipe Yamashita, por encontrarem evidências de que algumas plantas reais imitam as formas de plantas artificiais de plástico próximas.REFERÊNCIA: “Boquila trifoliolata Mimics Leaves of an Artificial Plastic Host Plant,” Jacob White e Felipe Yamashita, Plant Signaling and Behavior, vol. 17, nº 1, 2022.QUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: Felipe Yamashita.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8903786/Artigo extra: Vision in Plants via Plant-Specific Ocelli?https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1360138516300930PRÊMIO DE ANATOMIA [FRANÇA, CHILE]Marjolaine Willems, Quentin Hennocq, Sara Tunon de Lara, Nicolas Kogane, Vincent Fleury, Romy Rayssiguier, Juan José Cortés Santander, Roberto Requena, Julien Stirnemann e Roman Hossein Khonsari, por estudar se o cabelo na cabeça da maioria das pessoas no hemisfério norte gira na mesma direção (horário ou anti-horário?) que o cabelo na cabeça da maioria das pessoas no hemisfério sul.REFERÊNCIA: “Genetic Determinism and Hemispheric Influence in Hair Whorl Formation,” Marjolaine Willems et al., Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, vol. 125, nº 2, abril de 2024.QUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: Marjolaine Willems e Roman Khonsari.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2468785523002859Naruhodo #231 - Gêmeos têm a mesma impressão digital?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH5LQPW4lbINaruhodo #113 - Por que as pessoas são destras ou canhotas?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spZjtr9FOmkPRÊMIO DE MEDICINA [SUÍÇA, ALEMANHA, BÉLGICA]Lieven A. Schenk, Tahmine Fadai e Christian Büchel, por demonstrar que medicamentos falsos que causam efeitos colaterais dolorosos podem ser mais eficazes do que medicamentos falsos que não causam efeitos colaterais dolorosos.REFERÊNCIA: “How Side Effects Can Improve Treatment Efficacy: A Randomized Trial,” Lieven A. Schenk et al., Brain, vol. 147, nº 8, agosto de 2024.QUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: Lieven Schenk.https://academic.oup.com/brain/article-abstract/147/8/2643/7664309?redirectedFrom=fulltextNaruhodo #309 - Por que sentimos medo? - Parte 1 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNwl26ZbVD8Naruhodo #310 - Por que sentimos medo? - Parte 2 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqkh5IdfQQMPRÊMIO DE FÍSICA [EUA]James C. Liao, por demonstrar e explicar as habilidades de natação de uma truta morta.REFERÊNCIAS: “Neuromuscular Control of Trout Swimming in a Vortex Street,” James C. Liao, The Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 207, 2004;https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/207/20/3495/14915/Neuromuscular-control-of-trout-swimming-in-a“Passive Propulsion in Vortex Wakes,” David N. Beal et al., Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 549, 2006.https://liaolab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/2006Beal_etal.pdfQUEM FOI À CERIMÔNIA: James C. (“Jimmy”) Liao.Naruhodo #297 - Balançar de um lado para o outro ajuda a dormir melhor?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvuqqtayK60*APOIE O NARUHODO PELA PLATAFORMA ORELO!Um aviso importantíssimo: o podcast Naruhodo agora está no Orelo: https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-oreloE é por meio dessa plataforma de apoio aos criadores de conteúdo que você ajuda o Naruhodo a se manter no ar.Você escolhe um valor de contribuição mensal e tem acesso a conteúdos exclusivos, conteúdos antecipados e vantagens especiais.Além disso, você pode ter acesso ao nosso grupo fechado no Telegram, e conversar comigo, com o Altay e com outros apoiadores.E não é só isso: toda vez que você ouvir ou fizer download de um episódio pelo Orelo, vai também estar pingando uns trocadinhos para o nosso projeto.Então, baixe agora mesmo o app Orelo no endereço Orelo.CC ou na sua loja de aplicativos e ajude a fortalecer o conhecimento científico.https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-orelo
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Madeleine Finlay speaks to Dr Saul Newman, an interdisciplinary researcher at University College London and the University of Oxford, who has just won an Ig Nobel prize – given to scientific research that ‘first makes people laugh, and then makes them think' – for his work showing that many claims of people living extraordinarily long lives come from places with short lifespans, no birth certificates, and where clerical errors and pension fraud abound. He tells Madeleine what happened when he went looking for the world's centenarians, and how his work has been received by the longevity research community. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
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Los premios Ig-Nobel reconocen y premian las investigaciones científicas más hilarantes, curiosas y llamativas... Os contamos aquí cuáles han sido las ganadoras en los premio de este año.
Nous commencerons l'émission d'aujourd'hui par une discussion sur l'actualité. Le premier sujet que nous aborderons est celui des liens présumés avec l'Ukraine du suspect qui a tenté d'assassiner Donald Trump dimanche dernier. Ensuite, nous parlerons des efforts des néo-nazis visant à diaboliser les immigrants haïtiens dans l'État américain de l'Ohio en diffusant de fausses allégations, notamment celles selon lesquelles les Haïtiens volent et mangent des animaux de compagnie. Puis nous discuterons du récent débat sur les dernières techniques d'édition du génome. Enfin, nous parlerons d'un évènement passionnant que nous couvrons toujours dans notre programme : la remise annuelle des prix Ig Nobel. Nous parlerons d'un phénomène qui a été provoqué par un influenceur : une petite plage de Bretagne, près de Saint-Brieuc, a été envahie par des touristes chinois désireux d'essayer la pêche à pied. Nous discuterons pour finir de la clôture du festival du film américain de Deauville, qui célébrait cette année son 50ème anniversaire. - L'assassin présumé de Trump prévoyait d'introduire clandestinement des combattants afghans en Ukraine - Des néonazis diabolisent les immigrés haïtiens à Springfield, dans l'Ohio - Le débat sur les nouvelles techniques de modifications génétiques ciblées permettant la sélection de précision est relancé - Une étude montrant que certains mammifères peuvent respirer par voie rectale reçoit un prix Ig Nobel - Une plage de Bretagne fait un tabac auprès des touristes chinois - 50ème anniversaire du festival du film américain de Deauville
Inizieremo la prima parte della trasmissione occupandoci di attualità. Parleremo, innanzitutto, dei presunti legami con l'Ucraina del sospettato per il tentato assassinio di Donald Trump avvenuto domenica scorsa. Quindi, commenteremo gli sforzi diffamatori dei neonazisti nei confronti degli immigrati haitiani nello Stato americano dell'Ohio, compresa la falsa accusa che gli haitiani rubino e mangino gli animali domestici. Passeremo, poi, alla parte scientifica per discutere del già noto dibattito sulle nuove tecniche di editing genetico. Infine, dedicheremo spazio ad un evento affascinante a cui abbiamo sempre riservato un posto nel nostro programma. Mi riferisco all'assegnazione annuale del premio Ig Nobel. Cominceremo da uno dei monumenti più iconici e visitati di Roma: la Fontana di Trevi. Per migliorare l'esperienza dei visitatori e gestire il problema del sovraffollamento nella piazza, il Comune sta valutando l'introduzione di un biglietto d'ingresso per i turisti e la limitazione del numero massimo di accessi. Infine parleremo della Nutella, la celebre crema spalmabile al cioccolato e nocciola, amata non solo dagli italiani ma in tutto il mondo. Dopo una lunga attesa, Ferrero ha, finalmente, lanciato sul mercato la sua versione vegana, accontentando così quella parte di consumatori che, per scelta o per necessità, finora aveva dovuto rinunciarvi. - Il presunto attentatore di Trump progettava di contrabbandare combattenti afghani in Ucraina - I Neonazisti demonizzano gli immigrati haitiani a Springfield, in Ohio - Nuove tecniche di editing genetico che consentono la riproduzione di precisione riaccendono un dibattito già noto - Premio Ig Nobel assegnato alla scoperta che alcuni mammiferi possono respirare attraverso l'ano - Roma pensa a un ticket per visitare la Fontana di Trevi - La Nutella adesso è vegana
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If you haven't visited Rome, you can at least check out two of its many awesome attractions thanks to Casey Callaghan and Will Nediger, the authors of today's puzzle. Beyond those (we will refrain from describing the attractions here, to heighten the suspense), we had some great clues. Nostalgia, courtesy of 46A, ______ Basil, singer of the 1982 hit "Mickey", TONI; a tad of edible mathematics, due to 55D, Toroidal treat, DONUT; and the obligatory "new word in town", 43A, Cutesy term for a swap, TRADESIES.Next Tuesday we will be holding one of our rare Triplet Tuesday contests, so tune in for an opportunity to win fabulous prizes!Show note imagery: THESPANISHSTEPSWe love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Capitulo 79, el primero de la décima temporada, en el que contamos con la excepcional visita de Juan, miembro fundador de este podcast ahora relegado al papel de Romano Invitado, faceta esta en la que nos hablará de un tema que nos apasiona a todos: el champán. Seguiremos después con las secciones habituales. Emilio hablará de las novelas de Cormoran Strike. Paco, con una mala leche que no le reconocemos, hablará de la alopecia masculina. José Miguel, como siempre al principio de cada temporada, hablará de los premios Ig Nobel. Finalizará Diego con la leyenda portuguesa de Pedro e Inés.Esperamos tus comentarios en Twitter @romanoslocos en Mastodon @romanoslocos@emilcar.social y en Discord emilcar.fm/discord.
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This year's Ig Nobel Prize winners include a study that found mammals are capable of "breathing" through their butt. Source: https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2024/09/13/2024-Ig-Nobel-Prizes/2661726239134/
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Like father, like daughter – a new study finds fathers with unhealthy diets can actually cardiovascular disease on to their daughters specifically. Plus, you won't want to miss the Ig Nobel award-winning research this year – Reggie has details. And on TDIH, the NYC riot that started with a hat! Like father, like daughter | ScienceDaily Ig Nobel prize: Scientists who discovered mammals can breathe through their anuses receive award | CNN Studies on pigeon-guided missiles, swimming abilities of dead fish among Ig Nobels winners | AP News 100 Years Ago Men and Boys Fought on the Streets of New York Over Wearing Straw Hats Past Summer | The New York Public Library (nypl.org) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vladimir Putin has issued a warning against the UK and US lifting their restrictions on Ukraine using long-range missiles against targets inside Russia. Britain and France have already sent Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine, but with the caveat that Kyiv can only fire them at targets inside its own borders.From the tone of President Putin's latest remarks, it's clear he considers that the targeting of internationally recognised Russian territory with Western missile systems would take the conflict to a new level. What he didn't make clear is how Moscow would respond.Also in the programme, authorities in Nigeria Borno State say up to two million people affected by floods after the collapse of a dam earlier this week during heavy rainfall; and it's time for the tongue in cheek Ig Nobel awards - amusing studies with serious implications. Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin Credit: ALEXEI DANICHEV/SPUTNIK/KREMLIN POOL
“Your spouse is cheating on you.” That's the shocking line behind a new sextortion scam. The message includes a link claiming to offer “proof,” but it's a trap to get you to click. Plus, Gen Z is moving away from Google, and strange science wins big at the Ig Nobel awards.
Spanarna omfamnar fredag den 13:e! Jessika Gedin dyker ner i det outforskade området otur som också varit lite av temat för årets IG Nobel. Calle Norlén är trött på att känna sig som världens sämsta människa till och med när han borstar tänderna, så han kläcker affärsidén om appar som lyfter oss istället för att slå på oss. Slutligen undrar Camilla Lif otursdagen till ära varför det inte existerar någon modern och uppdaterad skrock? Programledare för Spanarna i P1 är allas vår Kattis Ahlström! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Spanarna synar samtiden och tolkar aktuella trender som kan bli avgörande för vår framtid.I veckans underfundiga spanartrojka hör vi kulturjournalisten Jessika Gedin, manusförfattaren Calle Norlén och prästen Camilla Lif. Programledare för Spanarna i P1 är Kattis Ahlström. Varmt välkomna in i radiovärmen med oss!I veckans panel i Spanarna 13 september:Jessika Gedin: Tur i oturen!Calle Norlén: Jag är världens sämsta människa!Camilla Lif: Öppen och rädd!Spanarna i P1 – programmet görs av:Programledare är Kattis AhlströmProducent: Ronnie RitterlandTekniker: Victor UbeiraMusikredaktör: Berit NygrenSpanarna i Sveriges Radio P1 är ett underhållningsprogram och en podd för dig som är nyfiken på vad vi har att vänta av framtiden på gott och ont och gärna hör det spekuleras om detta med glimten i ögat.Spanarna sänds direkt i P1, fredagar klockan 15.04 och med repris på lördagar klockan 9.03. Programmet släpps som podd, fredagar i Sveriges Radio Play.
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Diesmal: Nachtrag zum legislativen / exekutiven Fußabdruck, ein langer Rant zum Sicherheitspaket und den Debatten rund um Migration und Grenzschließungen, Ukraine-News, Sham Jaff zu Global Witness, Venezuela-News, Stefan Nau, Kamala Harris und Ig Nobel. Mit einem Faktencheck von Nándor Hulverscheidt und einem Limerick von Jens Ohrenblicker.
“Your spouse is cheating on you.” That's the shocking line behind a new sextortion scam. The message includes a link claiming to offer “proof,” but it's a trap to get you to click. Plus, Gen Z is moving away from Google, and strange science wins big at the Ig Nobel awards.
Celebrity endorsements and debates. Coffee Mate's newest flavor. Dips are making you fit. The Ig Nobel awards. ASU is offering an empty nest course. You get a car! We can hear you. Top fast food chains. Most popular chicken sandwiches in each state. Unruly behavior on airplanes. Happy Friday the 13th. Moon minutes. Weekend plans. Schlotzsky's introduces mac n cheese. New Spam flavor. Breakroom rants.
We've all heard of The Nobel Peace prize and the Nobel Literature prize, Science, and Medicine prizes. Well, this episode has absolutely nothing to do with any of that! But! If you come up with an idea that is an unusual or trivial or a bizarre achievement in scientific research, well then…we have an award for you. It's called the Ig Nobel Prize, and anyone can win it, if their idea makes you laugh…and then… makes you think! Really, no really! The Prize was created by today's guest, Marc Abrahams who has awarded it annually since 1991. And the awards are handed out annually by genuine Nobel laureates, as they honor and celebrate the unusual, the creative and the imaginative… while also spurring people's interest in science, medicine, and technology. So be prepared to learn about woodpeckers and concussions, an unusual childbirth device and the importance of fish farts. That's right… fish farts! IN THIS EPISODE: The unbelievable way Marc first became editor of a scientific magazine. Amusing inventors & scientists doing obscure, yet noble things should be honored. Right? The scientists who defied a Prime Minister and proved the impending submarine invasion was not happening. Meet the guy who studied whether gonorrhea could be transmitted by sex dolls. Colonoscopy researchers won the Ig Nobel twice and performed a live on-stage demonstration you won't believe. The Blonsky centrifugal birthing device will defy your understanding of natural childbirth. Why don't woodpeckers get concussions and how that applies to football. Your foot size to genitalia size ratio is… real? Jason has some “genius ideas” he thinks should win an Ig Nobel. The small but notable list of inventors who were killed by their inventions. GOOGLEHEIM: Have any nobility won the Nobel Prize? Yep! *** FOLLOW MARC: Website – Improbable.com Ig Nobel Prize 2024 Mastodon - @MarcAbrams Facebook - Marc Abrahams Podcast – Improbable Research *** FOLLOW REALLY NO REALLY: www.reallynoreally.com Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook Threads XSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.