If you count bugs in Britain, please file your information. Do it the Big Bug Count headquarters,here. If necessary, use the Big Bug Count Splatometer, a copy of which can be obtained here. For advanced bug-splat identification, see Mark Hosteteler’s Ig Nobel Prize-winning book, here.
Dental Teaching and Chewing Gum
We have just learned about a simple new dental investigation, which was presented to the world thus: “Evaluation of CDs and Chewing Gum in Teaching Dental Anatomy,” Kenneth L. Allen, New York University, USA D.L. Galvis, New York University, USA R.V. KATZ, New York University, USA Methods: One group (N=26) received a 50 minute standard […]
Ig Exeter show
Here are some photos from the Exeter show in this year’s Ig Nobel Tour of the U.K. and Ireland. Over the next several weeks we will be posting photos from the other shows on the tour, too.
Angels As Insects
“Integrated Pest Management of Manifestations as Infestations” by Sally Y. Shelton, John E. Simmons and Tom J. K. Strang, explores the question of how church buildings can deal with infestations of angels, cherubim, etc. The article is published in volume 10, number 3 of the Annals of Improbable Research. The article is also online. Read […]
