Tune In Here from 9:30am for the 2011 Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony, Live
Dan Nosowitz
at 09:12 AM 30 Sep 2020
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UPDATE: It's all over, folks. Having said that, you can watch the entire unedited showcase beneath the fold. Or, you can read about the Australian scientists who were IgNobel-ly awarded here.

The Ig Nobel prize, which awards the year's weirdest scientific achievements (last year's included studies on fruit bat fellatio and whale snot), is being awarded this year this morning, at 9:30am NOW from Harvard University. You'll be able to find out the winners this year by watching the live webcast, just after the jump.



You can read more about the 2011 Ig Nobel awards here.

 
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