The Ig Nobels were founded in 1991 by Marc Abrahams, editor of satirical magazine Annals of Improbable Research. Previous ...
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We Created a Super Weird Chemical Mixture
The science pros at The King of Random mix chemicals to create a bizarre and unexpected result. FDA expands warning of ...
On this week’s episode of the podcast, Roach tells the host Gilbert Cruz how she comes up with her ideas and what keeps drawing her back to the bizarre, hilarious bits of trivia that the human body ...
Everyone is a little weird. Believe it or not, there are several perks to being weird, according to science. Studies show ...
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Teflon Diets, Zebra Cows, and Pizza-Loving Lizards: The 2025 Ig Nobel Prizes Celebrate Weird Science
The 2025 ceremony, held at Boston University, showcased a range of peculiar studies — from whether Teflon can curb hunger to ...
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Why does Pluto have such a weird orbit?
Pluto's unusual eccentricity and tilt is likely due to its interactions with neighboring Neptune and other giant planets, ...
Trump issues new war warning and declares ‘bad things are going to happen' Donald Trump suffers double legal blow within ...
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Smelly shoes land Indian engineer duo the Nobel Prize of weird science
Two Indian engineers have won the 2025 Ig Nobel Prize, a quirky science prize, for creating shoe-racks fitted with UV lamps ...
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Tiny Creature Defies Science As It Can Give Birth to Two Different Species of Offspring
The strange reproductive trait in these ants was discovered by the scientists after more than five years of extensive ...
New experiences, disrupted routines, and emotional shifts all play a role in making holiday dreams weirder and more vivid.
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Camera trap in Chile detects strange lights blazing through the wilderness. Researchers are scrambling to explain them.
On Jan. 21, at 12:22 a.m. local time, in the silence and darkness of Chile's Patagonia region, a camera trap used to monitor ...
Not all barnacles just sit on rocks and ships. Some invade crabs, growing like a parasitic root system that hijacks their ...
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