Comedian Chad the Bird gives an entertaining and accurate telling of the once-top-secret international incident of herring farts and submarines that eventually, as a side effect, produced the 2004 Ig Nobel Biology Prize. The story begins at about the 8:43 point in this video (thanks to Sip Siperstein for bringing this to our attention): After […]
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A vivid new telling of the herring farts / Soviet sub history
The story of how the sound of herring expelling gas through their rear ends became mistakenly taken, by Swedish government officials, as evidence of invading Soviet submarines, gets a new, beautifully stylish telling in a new episode of the RadioLab podcast: Red Herring It was the early 80s, the height of the Cold War, when […]
The incident of the Suspected-Soviet-Sub, the Swedish Navy, and the Farting Herring
“Fishes caused Sweden to be afraid of being attacked by Soviet submarines in 1982” is a report by VN Express (in Vietnamese) about the secret incident that years later produced the 2004 Ig Nobel Biology Prize. The central figures in the story: farting herring. It is an open question, biologically speaking, whether the herring do […]
The place of fish farting in fish flirting and in international relations
The two independent research studies about herring farts gave different insights: one that fish probably use farting to communicate, the other that farting herrings in Stockholm harbor were mistakenly identified as Soviet submarines. Brian Owens appreciates these studies — their two sets of scientists shared the 2004 Ig Nobel Biology Prize — in an article […]
