英文介绍搞笑诺贝尔奖The Ig Nobel Prize

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Ig Noble Prize

Ig Noble Prize

the Ig Nobel PrizesGood afternoon, everyone. It’s reall y my honor to give this presentation. Today I’m going to talk about somethi ng about Ig Nobel Prize. Is there any one knowing about it?Maybe you hear d its Chinese name before——搞笑诺贝尔奖. Its English name is the combine of ignoble and Noble Prize. Now ,you may realize that this award is a fun ny imitation of the Nobel Prize. It is awarded every year just before the true Noble Prize and some of the jud ges are the true Nobel Prize winners. Its purpose is to honor the achievem ents that first make people laugh, an d then make them think, and this pri ze is expected to develop people’s fur ther interest in science, medicine, and technology.This is a brief introduction of Ig N obel Prize. Now, please allow me to in troduce some interesting awards abou t it.The first one, Physics Award in 201 0. The researchers in New Zealand fo und that if you wear socks outside th e shoes in winter, you are less likely to drop down on the icy sidewalk. The second one, Biology Award in 2 008. French researchers found fleas live on dogs can jump higher than th ose live on cats.And the next, Medicine Prize in T hree researchers found that high-pri ced fake medicine is more effective than low-priced fake medicine. After hearing these strange award s, you may ask, why do we hold such a grand ceremony every year to honor these curious and maybe unhelpful researches?Well, in my opinion, the Ig Noble Prize may be a scientific self-mockery,but to some extent, it do promotes the further understanding of the human world, it tells us what atitude we should take towards new strange things, it courages us to explore those tiny things which other person will ignore, it makes us understand we should(大胆地假设,小心地求证), and at last, it present the desire for peace and progress, that’s the most important.。

the Ig Nobel Prizes搞笑诺贝尔奖

the Ig Nobel Prizes搞笑诺贝尔奖
Tower Seem Smaller."
(掷铁饼运动员)
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Many of you may think… The founder Mark Abrahams What’s his concept? Although the researches,at first sight Make people laugh Almost nonsense Its purpose is to select those “people laugh at first glance, thought-provoking(发人 深醒)after" study.
Every honoree… But in most cases,scientists… Long.Boring Never going to end How does this prize …
Miss sweetie poo
(甜便便小姐)
• “Please stop.I am bored.”
The 2012 Ig nobel Psychology Prize
To Anita Eerland and Rolf Zwaan [THE NETHERLANDS]
and Tulio Guadalupe [PERU, RUSSIA, and THE NETHERLANDS] for their study
“Leaning to the Left Makes the
搞笑诺贝尔奖
The Nobel Prize + Ignoble(地位低下的)
Ignobel
Science is a serious subject,right? Worng !At least not when it comes to the Ig Nobels—the most bizarre scientific award

英语作文介绍诺贝尔获得者

英语作文介绍诺贝尔获得者

英语作文介绍诺贝尔获得者The Nobel Prize, one of the most prestigious awards globally, is awarded annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to their respective fields. This essay will introduce a Nobel laureate whose work has had a profound impact on humanity.Dr. Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel laureate to date, is a beacon of courage and determination. Born in 1997 in Mingora, Swat Valley, Pakistan, Malala became an advocate for girls' education at a young age. Her advocacy was not without peril; in 2012, she was targeted by the Taliban for her outspoken views and was shot in an assassination attempt. Miraculously, she survived and continued her fight for education.In 2014, Malala was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize,jointly with Kailash Satyarthi, for her struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education. Her acceptance speech emphasizedthe power of education to transform societies and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs, even in the face of adversity.Malala's story is one of resilience and the unwavering pursuit of justice. Her foundation, the Malala Fund, works to ensure that every girl has access to 12 years of free,quality education. Through her activism and the work of herfoundation, Malala continues to inspire millions around the world to fight for the right to education.The Nobel Prize not only recognizes the achievements of its recipients but also serves as a reminder of the power of the human spirit to effect change. Malala Yousafzai's story is a testament to the fact that one person can make a difference, and her unwavering commitment to education and equality is a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.。

搞笑诺贝尔奖不一样

搞笑诺贝尔奖不一样

搞笑诺贝尔奖不一样作者:来源:《发明与创新·小学生》2021年第12期搞笑诺贝尔奖是对诺贝尔奖的有趣模仿,由马克·亚伯拉罕(Marc Abrahams)在1991年创立。

它的英文名为the Ignobel Prizes,是由Ignoble(不光彩的)和Nobel Prize(诺贝尔奖)组合而成。

搞笑诺贝尔奖每年颁发10个奖项,除对标诺贝尔奖奖项的生物学、化学、医学、物理学、和平、经济学和文学等固定奖项外,还包括其他随机的细分奖项,花样年年翻新。

和真正的诺贝尔奖相比,搞笑诺贝尔奖每年的颁奖典礼更像是party,既有颁奖典礼,又有戏剧表演,还有脱口秀以及扔纸飞机活动。

我们认真研究搞笑诺贝尔奖的中文名称,可以发现它包含3个要素——“搞笑”“诺贝尔”“奖”。

要素一:搞笑要想获奖,研究必须具备两个特点,一是必须让人发笑,二是让人思考,搞笑的背后蕴藏着发人深省的科学原理。

人们在看过获奖项目后就会明白,虽然这些奖项看上去不怎么正经,但其科学价值却是实实在在的。

要素二:诺贝尔为了保证奖项的价值,搞笑诺贝尔奖的很多评委是真正的诺贝尔奖得主,可见这个奖不是随随便便就能拿的。

另外,有的研究者在获得搞笑诺贝尔奖数年后获得了真正的诺贝尔奖。

要素三:奖按照传统,每个获奖团队或个人可以获得10萬亿津巴布韦币。

实际上,在津巴布韦,由于惊人的通货膨胀,津巴布韦币早就不流通了,但我们还是可以在一些网络购物平台上买到津巴布韦币。

受新冠肺炎疫情影响,今年的搞笑诺贝尔奖颁奖典礼和去年一样,不再在哈佛大学桑德斯剧院举行,而是录制了网络会议视频。

而且,今年的奖品也非常符合防疫要求,不需要现场传递。

比如PDF文件。

每年搞笑诺贝尔奖都有一个主题,前年的主题是“习惯”,去年的主题是“虫子”,而今年的主题则是“工程”。

为了跟主题契合,今年的奖杯是一个齿轮。

组委会发扬一贯的节俭作风,提前将PDF文件发给获奖者。

获奖者收到PDF文件后自行下载,再打印出来,按照说明粘起来,得到一个“奖杯”——纸齿轮,然后颁发给自己。

2012年十大搞笑诺贝尔奖出炉

2012年十大搞笑诺贝尔奖出炉

2012年十大搞笑诺贝尔奖出炉,奇思妙想惹人笑来源:考试大 【考试大:教育考试门户网站】 2012年9月24日小编前言:搞笑诺贝尔奖(The Ig Nobel Prizes)是在美国举行的一项年度奖项,是对 诺贝尔奖的搞笑模仿, 其主要奖励那些“不同寻常”或者“细碎”的科学研究成果。

之所以 设立这个奖项, 其目的是为了奖励那些“乍看起来让人发笑, 但是随后发人深省”的研究工 作。

Here are the 10 winners of the 2012 Ig Nobel Prizes given to scientists, writers, and peacemakers who make silly but thoughtful contributions to the world, or as the Annals of Improbable Research puts it, "first make people laugh, and then make them think." I can vouch for them making us laugh! 以下是2012年搞笑诺贝尔奖得奖名单, 这些奖项被授予那些做出看起来愚蠢却又对世界有深 度贡献的科学家、作家、和平缔造者们,或者用主办方《不可思议研究年报》的话来说就是 奖励那些“乍看起来让人发笑,但是随后发人深省”的研究工作。

我敢担保,这些发明绝对 能使人们大笑! 1. The 2012 Ig nobel Psychology Prize To Anita Eerland and Rolf Zwaan [THE NETHERLANDS] and Tulio Guadalupe [PERU, RUSSIA, and THE NETHERLANDS] for their study “Leaning to the Left Makes the Eiffel Tower Seem Smaller." 1. 2012年搞笑诺贝尔奖之心理学奖 来自荷兰的 Anita Eerland 和 Rolf Zwaan,以及来自秘鲁的 Tulio Guadalupe 被授予 心理学奖,其研究题目是《向左倚靠会让埃菲尔铁塔看上去更小一些》 。

搞笑的诺贝尔奖演讲稿

搞笑的诺贝尔奖演讲稿

搞笑的诺贝尔奖演讲稿1.George and Charlotte Blonsky, who were a married couple living in the Bronx in New York City, invented something.[马克· 阿伯罕斯]乔治和夏洛特· 布朗斯基是住在纽约布朗克斯的一对夫妻他们有一项发明2.They got a patent in 1965 for what they call, "a device to assist women in giving birth."他们在1965年获得了一项专利他们称之为“帮助妇女分娩的装置”3.This device consists of a large, round table and some machinery.这个装置是由一个大圆桌和一些机械组成4.When the woman is ready to deliver her child, she lies on her back, she is strapped down to the table, and the table is rotated at high speed.当妇女准备生孩子时她仰卧着被绑在圆桌上然后圆桌高速旋转5.The child comes flying out through centrifugal force.小孩通过离心力飞出来6.If you look at their patent carefully, especially if you have any engineering background or talent, you may decide that you see one or two points where the design is not perfectly adequate. (Laughter)如果你仔细看看他们的专利特别是如果你有任何工程背景或天分你可能会看到这个设计有一两点不完美的地方7.Doctor Ivan Schwab in California is one of the people, one of the main people,who helped answer the question, "Why don't woodpeckers get headaches?"加州的艾凡· 施瓦布医生他是帮忙找出这个问题的答案的主要人之一“为什么啄木鸟不会头疼?”8.And it turns out the answer to that is because their brains are packaged inside their skulls in a way different from the way our brains, we being human beings, true, have our brains packaged.结果答案是:因为他们头盖骨包裹大脑的方式和我们人类的方式不同当然,人类的大脑也被包裹在头盖骨里面9.They, the woodpeckers, typically will peck, they will bang their head on a piece of wood thousands of times every day. Every day!啄木鸟,特别典型的会啄木,把头撞向树每天都要上千回每天啊10.And as far as anyone knows, that doesn't bother them in the slightest.据我们所知这一点都不影响他们11.How does this happen?为什么会这样呢?12.Their brain does not slosh around like ours does.他们的大脑不会像人类的那样摇晃13.Their brain is packed in very tightly, at least for blows coming right from the front.他们的大脑非常紧密地压缩在一起至少可应付从前方的撞击14.Not too many people paid attention to this research until thelast few years when, in this country especially, people are becoming curious about很少人关注这个研究直到最近几年特别是这个国家,人们开始好奇15.what happens to the brains of football players who bang their heads repeatedly.对于频繁用头顶球的足球运动员他们的大脑会怎样呢16.And the woodpecker maybe relates to that.啄木鸟的研究可能与此相关17.There was a paper published in the medical journal The Lancet in England a few years ago called" A man who pricked his finger and smelled putrid for 5 years."几年前,在英国《柳叶刀》医学杂志上有一篇《一个五年来自己刺伤手指并闻其腐臭味的男人》的文章18.Dr. Caroline Mills and her team received this patient and didn't really know what to do about it.卡洛琳· 米尔斯医生和她的团队接受了这位病人却不知如何处理19.The man had cut his finger, he worked processing chickens, and then he started to smell really, really bad.这位男士割伤了他的手指他的工作是处理鸡肉后来他就变得非常难闻20.So bad that when he got in a room with the doctors and the nurses, they couldn't stand being in the room with him.以至于他在房间里时医生和护士都无法忍受呆在同一个房间21.It was intolerable.非常难以忍受22.They tried every drug, every other treatment they could think of.他们尝试了所能想到的每一种药物和每一种治疗方法23.After a year, he still smelled putrid.一年后他依旧散发腐烂的气味24.After two years, still smelled putrid.两年后还是腐烂的气味25.Three years, four years, still smelled putrid.三年,四年还是腐烂的气味26.After five years, it went away on its own.五年后腐烂气味自动消失了!27.It's a mystery.这至今是个谜28.In New Zealand, Dr. Lianne Parkin and her team tested an old tradition in her city.在新西兰莉安· 帕金博士和她的团队在她的城市试验了一个古老的传说29.They live in a city that has huge hills, San Francisco-grade hills.他们住在一个满是大山丘的城市像旧金山那样的山丘30.And in the winter there, it gets very cold and very icy.在冬季那里变得非常冷冷到结冰31.There are lots of injuries.常常发生事故32.The tradition that they tested, they tested by asking people who were on their way to work in the morning, to stop and try something out.他们试验的传统就是他们请早上去上班的人们停下来做两者之一的试验33.Try one of two conditions.做两者之一的试验34.The tradition is that in the winter, in that city, you wear your socks on the outside of your boots.这个传统是在冬天那个城市他们将袜子穿在靴子的外面35.And what they discovered by experiment, and it was quite graphic when they saw it, was that it's true.从他们的试验,他们看到很生动的画面里,他们发现是真的36.That if you wear your socks on the outside rather than the inside, you're much more likely to survive and not slip and fall.如果你将袜子穿在靴子子外面而不是里面你比较不容易滑倒37.Now, I hope you will agree with me that these things I've just described to you, each of them, deserves some kind of prize. (Laughter)我希望你们也同意我刚刚描述的`这些每一项都应该拿到某种奖品38.And that's what they got, each of them got an Ig Nobel prize.他们确实有得到刚介绍的每一项确实都拿到搞笑诺贝尔奖39.In 1991, I, together with bunch of other people, started the Ig Nobel prize ceremony.在1991年我和其他一些人创立了搞笑诺贝尔奖40.Every year we give out 10 prizes.每一年我们颁发十个搞笑诺贝尔奖41.The prizes are based on just one criteria. It's very simple.这个奖只有一个得奖标准,42.It's that you've done something that makes people laugh and then think.就是你做的能让人笑然后思考43.What you've done makes people laugh and then think.只要你做的能让人笑然后思考44.Whatever it is, there's something about it that when people encounter it at first, their only possible reaction is to laugh.不管是什么当人第一次碰到它时他们唯一的反应是笑45.And then a week later, it's still rattling around in their heads and all they want to do is tell their friends about it.然后一星期后那件事仍盘踞在他们的脑中他们唯一想做的就是要告诉他们的朋友46.That's the quality we look for.那就是我们要找的。

介绍诺贝尔奖英语作文

介绍诺贝尔奖英语作文

介绍诺贝尔奖英语作文英文回答:The Nobel Prize is an international award bestowed annually by the Nobel Foundation to individuals or organizations who have made outstanding contributions to the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. It was established in 1895 in accordance with the will of the Swedish inventor and industrialist Alfred Nobel, who wished to honor those who had "conferred the greatest benefit on mankind."There are six categories of Nobel Prizes:Physics: Awarded for groundbreaking discoveries in the field of physics, such as the development of new theories or the invention of new technologies.Chemistry: Awarded for outstanding work in the field of chemistry, including the discovery of new elements, thedevelopment of new molecules, or the improvement ofexisting chemical processes.Physiology or Medicine: Awarded for groundbreaking discoveries in the field of medicine, such as the development of new treatments or the discovery of new diseases.Literature: Awarded to authors who have produced outstanding works of literature, including novels, plays, poems, and essays.Peace: Awarded to individuals or organizations who have made significant contributions to the promotion of peace, including the resolution of conflicts, the advancement of human rights, and the promotion of international cooperation.Economic Sciences: Awarded for outstanding contributions to the field of economic sciences, including the development of new theories or the analysis of economic data.The Nobel Prizes are awarded by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute (for Physiology or Medicine), the Swedish Academy (for Literature), the Norwegian Nobel Committee (for Peace), the Royal Swedish Academy ofSciences (for Physics and Chemistry), and the Swedish Academy of Sciences (for Economic Sciences). The laureates are selected by committees of experts in each field, andthe awards are presented at a ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, on December 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death.The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious awardsin the world, and it is considered a great honor to be recognized for one's contributions to science, literature,or peace. The prize has been awarded to over 900individuals and organizations since its inception, and it has had a profound impact on the development of human knowledge and the promotion of peace.中文回答:诺贝尔奖简介。

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the-Ig-Nobel-Prizes搞笑诺贝尔奖

2017物理学奖 法国里昂大学的研究者Marc-Antoine Fardin, 他通过流变学中的“底波拉数”来证明了“猫既可以是固体,又 可以是液体”的理论。
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2016年诊断医学奖:英国 Stoke Mandeville医院的 Diallah Karim和同事研 究表明,急性阑尾炎可以 用病人在开车通过减速带 时感受到的疼痛程度来精 确诊断。
2016 Christoph Helmchen et al 获奖原因:如果左侧身体痒,可以看着镜子挠右侧对 面位置止痒
产科学奖:发育中的人类胎儿者Francis M. Fesmire,直肠手指按摩 中止顽固打嗝。 2008年,获奖者Rebecca Waber、 Dan Ariely,昂 贵的安慰剂比便宜的有效。 2010年,获奖者Simon Rietveld,哮喘症状可用过山 车来缓解。 2011年,获奖者Mirjam Tuk、Matthew Lewis、 Peter Snyder、Robert Feldman、Robert Pietrzak、 David Darby和Paul Maruff,憋尿对决策能力的影 响。
——主讲 2018.01.31
The Nobel Prize + Ignoble(地位低下的)
Ignobel
历年主题
2016年 时间 2015年 生命 2014年 食物 2013年 (力/原力) 2012年 ? 2011年 化学

2017年(不确定性 Uncertainty)
医学奖:通过脑部扫描技术评估人对某种芝 士的厌恶程度。 解剖学奖:为什么老人的耳朵大?

年搞笑诺贝尔奖 The Ig Nobel Prizes (英语学习).doc

年搞笑诺贝尔奖 The Ig Nobel Prizes (英语学习).doc

2010年搞笑诺贝尔奖The Ig Nobel Prizes 2010(英语学习)The venue for this year’s Ig Nobel Prize ceremony honouring science that “makes you laugh, then makes you think” was Harvard’s Sanders Theater. And the first cash prizes in the awards’20-year history raised the ugly suspicion that the Ig Nobels will become yet another awards ceremony that’s all about money.搞笑诺贝尔奖旨在表彰那些“乍看令人发笑,之后发人深省”的科学研究,今年的颁奖典礼在哈佛大学的桑德斯剧场举行。

该奖项已有20年历史,今年首次设立奖金,而这也招致了非议,人们怀疑搞笑诺贝尔奖将会成为又一个一切向“钱”看的奖项。

Or maybe not. Because the cash prize, courtesy of a generous benefactor1), was a 10 trillion Zimbabwean dollar note. Last year’s economics prize went to the geniuses who rendered that note virtually worthless2); this year’s went to the bosses of Goldman Sachs, AIG, Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns and Magnetar, for their bold work with new and innovative financial products3).或者也未必。

搞笑诺贝尔奖

搞笑诺贝尔奖

“Funny” version of the Nobel Prize was founded by the American Mark Abraham, who founded a report en records,” the science humor magazine. Appeared in the “funny” version of the scientific achievements of the Nobel Prize to be unusual, to inspire people to science, medicine and technology interest. The Nobel Prize winner does not get any bonuses(奖金), not all praise, not to make a revolutionary(革命) (scientific advances, but all have award-winning research in leading academic journals.
The Ig Nobel Prize
(搞笑诺贝尔奖)
The Ig Nobel Prize
• The Ig Nobel Prize is an interesting imitation(模拟、仿制 品) of the Nobel Prize. Its name is from the Ignoble(不光彩的) and Nobel Prize in combination. Organizers for science humor magazine (Annals of Improbable Research, AIR), some of the judges is the real Nobel Prize winners. Its purpose is to select those “people laugh at first glance, thought-provoking(发 人深醒)after" study. Annual awards ceremony in October, one to two weeks before the Nobel awards take place at Harvard University's Sanders Theater.

用英语介绍诺贝尔和诺贝尔奖小作文

用英语介绍诺贝尔和诺贝尔奖小作文

用英语介绍诺贝尔和诺贝尔奖小作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Amazing Story of Nobel and the Nobel PrizeHave you ever heard of the Nobel Prize? It's one of the most prestigious awards in the world, and it's given to people who have made amazing contributions to humanity. But do you know where it all started? Let me tell you the fascinating story of Alfred Nobel and the Nobel Prize!A Long Time Ago...Once upon a time, in the year 1833, a little baby boy named Alfred Nobel was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His family was not very wealthy, but his father, Immanuel, was an inventor and a brilliant man. Alfred grew up watching his father work hard and create new things, which inspired him to become an inventor himself.As Alfred grew older, he became interested in chemistry and explosives. He loved experimenting with different chemicals and trying to make new and better explosives. In those days,explosives were used for mining and construction, but they were also very dangerous and caused many accidents.The Invention that Changed EverythingWhen Alfred was just 18 years old, he moved to Russia with his family. It was there that he made his most famous invention –dynamite! Dynamite was a powerful explosive that was much safer and more controlled than the explosives used at that time. This invention made Alfred Nobel very wealthy, and it also helped to make many construction projects possible, like building roads, tunnels, and canals.But there was a problem. Even though dynamite was safer than other explosives, it was still being used for destructive purposes, like weapons in wars. Alfred Nobel was a kind and peaceful man, and he didn't want his invention to be used for hurting people.The Legacy of PeaceOne day, Alfred Nobel read a newspaper article that mistakenly said he had died. The article called him a "merchant of death" because of his invention of dynamite. This made Alfred very sad, and he realized that he didn't want to be remembered as someone who contributed to violence and destruction.So, Alfred Nobel decided to use his wealth to create something special – a prize that would honor people who worked for peace and made the world a better place. He wrote a will stating that his money should be used to establish the Nobel Prize, which would be awarded every year to people who had made outstanding contributions in different fields, like physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace.The First Nobel PrizesAfter Alfred Nobel passed away in 1896, his will was carried out, and the first Nobel Prizes were awarded in 1901. The winners received a medal, a diploma, and a large sum of money. Over the years, the Nobel Prize has become one of the most prestigious awards in the world, and many amazing people have won it for their incredible achievements.Some famous Nobel Prize winners include Marie Curie, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry for her pioneering work on radioactivity; Martin Luther King Jr., who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent struggle for civil rights; and Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for her advocacy for education and children's rights.The Nobel Prize is not just about honoring great achievements – it's also about inspiring others to work towardsmaking the world a better place. Alfred Nobel's legacy lives on through this incredible prize, reminding us all to pursue knowledge, peace, and progress for the benefit of humanity.So, the next time you hear about the Nobel Prize, remember the amazing story of Alfred Nobel – the inventor who turned his wealth into a celebration of human achievement and a call for peace. Who knows, maybe one day you'll be a Nobel Prize winner too!篇2Alfred Nobel and the Nobel PrizeHave you ever wondered why there are prizes awarded each year for really important things like scientific discoveries, literature, and working for peace? These special awards are called the Nobel Prizes, and they were started by a very interesting man named Alfred Nobel.Alfred Nobel was born in 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden. His father was an inventor and engineer who made a lot of cool machines and buildings. From a young age, Alfred was very curious about science and interested in experiments. When he was just nine years old, his family had to move to Russia because his father's construction business failed in Sweden. But the familybecame successful again in Russia by building arms factories and making explosives.As Alfred grew up, he studied chemistry and became an inventor himself. He was always tinkering and coming up with new ideas. One of his most famous inventions was dynamite! You might think dynamite sounds scary and dangerous, but at the time it was actually a safer way to blast rock and clear paths for roads and railways. Alfred patented over 350 inventions in his lifetime related to explosives, synthetic rubber, artificial silk and more.Despite being an inventor of explosives, Alfred was actually a very peaceful man who hated war and violence. He never married or had any children. But he did care deeply about helping humanity and rewarded others who made important contributions. When Alfred's brother died, a newspaper mistakenly published Alfred's obituary instead, describing him as a "merchant of death" because of his work with explosives. This made Alfred think hard about how he wanted to be remembered. He didn't want to be known just for making things that could destroy.So in 1895, Alfred signed a very strange will. In it, he said that after he died, the money from his huge fortune should be usedto create a prize! This prize would honor people "who have done the most to benefit mankind." After Nobel died in 1896, his will caused a lot of arguing and controversy at first. But eventually, the first Nobel Prizes were awarded in 1901, five years after his death.There are five main Nobel Prizes given out each year:The Nobel Prize in Physics, for discovering new things about how the universe works.The Nobel Prize in Chemistry, for making new molecules or understanding important chemical processes.The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for finding cures to diseases or understanding the human body better.The Nobel Prize in Literature, for writing important novels, poems, or other works.The Nobel Prize in Peace, for working hard to create peace between nations and people.A few years later, another prize was added, called the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.The Nobel Prizes are seen as the most prestigious honor someone can receive in their field. But it's not just about themedal or the big cash award of over 1 million! Being awarded a Nobel Prize means your ideas and hard work have impacted the entire world in an important way.Each year on December 10th, which was Alfred Nobel's death anniversary, the prizes are presented at fancy ceremonies in Stockholm, Sweden and Oslo, Norway. The king or queen of Sweden hands out the medals, diplomas and checks to the Nobel Laureates (the name for Nobel Prize winners). There are big fancy banquets and parties too to celebrate the winners.Some really famous Nobel Prize winners over the years include Marie Curie for pioneering the study of radiation, Albert Einstein for his theories about relativity, Martin Luther King Jr. for his non-violent work for civil rights, and Malala Yousafzai for her brave activism supporting girls' education. These people used their talents and passion to make the world better for all of us.So thank you, Alfred Nobel, for creating such an amazing prize to honor human achievement and progress! His legacy inspires people all around the world to work hard, think creatively, and help their fellow humans. Maybe one day you'll even become a Nobel Laureate yourself for doing something wonderful. Just keep learning, being curious about the world, and dreaming big!篇3The Nobel Prize: Celebrating Great MindsHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a 4th grader. Today, I want to tell you all about the Nobel Prize. It's one of the most famous and respected awards in the world, given to people who have made amazing contributions to different fields.Let me start by telling you about the person behind this prize – Alfred Nobel. He was born in 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden. As a young man, Alfred was really interested in chemistry and inventions. In fact, he invented dynamite! I know that might sound scary since dynamite can be used as an explosive. But Alfred's idea was that dynamite could be used for good things too, like clearing roads or mining.Alfred became very rich from his inventions. But he didn't have a wife or children. When his brother passed away, a newspaper accidentally published Alfred's obituary instead of his brother's. In the obituary, they called Alfred the "Merchant of Death" because of his invention of dynamite. This made Alfred really sad because he never wanted to invent things that hurt people.So when Alfred wrote his last will and testament before he died in 1896, he decided to leave most of his money to start a very special prize – the Nobel Prize. He wanted the prize to celebrate people whose work had been a great benefit to humanity. Pretty cool, right?The first Nobel Prizes were handed out in 1901, five years after Alfred's death. They are given out every year on December 10th, which is the anniversary of when Alfred Nobel died. Let me tell you about the different types of Nobel Prizes:The Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to scientists who have made groundbreaking discoveries about the laws of nature and the universe. Some famous Physics winners include Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Stephen Hawking.The Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to chemists who have done amazing work, like discovering new elements or developing better medicines. Winners have included people like Marie Curie (she won two Nobel Prizes which is really hard to do!), Dorothy Hodgkin, and Tu Youyou.The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is given to scientists who have found new ways to fight diseases or helped us better understand the human body and how it works. Some Medicine winners you might know are Alexander Fleming, whodiscovered penicillin, and Tu Youyou, who discovered a treatment for malaria.The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to writers who have created incredible books, poems, or plays that have touched people's hearts and minds all over the world. Famous Literature winners include Toni Morrison, Gabriel García Márquez, and Rabindranath Tagore.There is also the Nobel Peace Prize, which goes to people or organizations that have worked really hard for peace and to end conflicts without using violence. Some remarkable Peace Prize winners have been Martin Luther King Jr., Malala Yousafzai, and the United Nations.Lastly, there is the Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, which celebrates people who have improved how we understand economics and how economies work. This prize was started a little later in 1968. Some Economic Sciences winners are Milton Friedman, Amartya Sen, and Esther Duflo.Getting a Nobel Prize is a huge honor. Thousands of people get nominated each year from all around the world, but only a small number actually receive the prize after careful review by special committees. Along with a really cool medal, winners get a large sum of prize money too – over 1 million US dollars!But I think the best part of the Nobel Prize is how it brings people together from different countries and cultures to celebrate human ingenuity, creativity, and our desire to make the world a better place. It reminds us that by working hard, using our minds, and never giving up, we can achieve amazing things.The Nobel Prize ceremony is held every year in Stockholm, Sweden for all the prizes except the Peace Prize. The Peace Prize is given out in Oslo, Norway. If I'm lucky, maybe I'll get to attend one of the ceremonies when I'm older! I'd love to see the winners receive their medals and hear their insightful speeches. Who knows, perhaps I'll even become a Nobel laureate myself someday if I follow my passions and keep learning.Well, that's the scoop on the Nobel Prize! I hope you found this introduction interesting and inspiring. The world is full of brilliant minds working to create, discover, and help others. The Nobel Prize allows us to honor their incredible efforts. Maybe you'll grow up to do something Nobel-worthy too! Just keep dreaming big and never stop exploring. Thanks for reading!篇4The Nobel Prize - Honoring the Best of the BestHave you ever wondered who the smartest people in the world are? Well, the Nobel Prize is a way to honor those who have made amazing discoveries or done really special things that help make the world a better place.The Nobel Prize is named after a man called Alfred Nobel. He was born in Sweden in 1833 and grew up to be a scientist, inventor, and businessman. One of his most famous inventions was dynamite, which is an explosive that can be used for mining or demolishing buildings.Even though dynamite seems kind of scary, Mr. Nobel actually had peaceful intentions when he created it. He wanted to find a safer way to help build things like roads and tunnels without as many accidents happening. Mr. Nobel made a lot of money from his inventions and when he died in 1896, he left instructions in his will for his fortune to be used to create annual prizes.These prizes would be given out every year to people who had done outstanding work in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and for working towards peace. Mr. Nobel's wish was that these prizes would recognize those who had "conferred the greatest benefit to humankind." Isn't that a wonderful idea?The first Nobel Prizes were handed out in 1901, five years after Mr. Nobel's death. Each prize consists of a gold medal, a diploma, and a large sum of money. Just imagine winning almost a million dollars! The money comes from the fortune that Mr. Nobel left behind when he passed away.So what kinds of achievements do people get awarded the Nobel Prize for? Let me give you some examples:The Nobel Prize in Physics is given to those who have made groundbreaking discoveries about the laws of nature and the way the universe works. People like Albert Einstein, who developed the theory of relativity, and Marie Curie, who discovered radiation, are Physics prize winners.The Nobel Prize in Chemistry recognizes scientists who have made important discoveries about the properties of materials and how they interact. For example, one recent winner figured out how to make batteries that could store more energy and last longer.The Nobel Prize in Medicine is awarded to doctors and researchers who advance our understanding of diseases and how to treat or cure them. People like the scientists who identified the virus that causes AIDS and those who found new treatments for cancer have won this prize.The Nobel Prize in Literature celebrates writers who have created outstanding novels, plays, poems and other literary works. Popular authors like Toni Morrison and Gabriel Garcia Marquez have been honored with this prize.Lastly, the Nobel Peace Prize is given to people or organizations that have made exceptional efforts to promote peace, democracy and human rights around the world. Leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, and Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl who stood up for girls' education, have won this prize.Can you imagine getting a Nobel Prize one day? What an incredible honor that would be! You would join the ranks of some of the most brilliant minds and bravest people in history. Of course, winning a Nobel is no easy feat. It takes many years of dedicated work, perseverance, and passion to make the kind of impact that gets recognized with this prize.But just knowing that the Nobel Prize exists should inspire all of us to dream big and work hard towards making our own positive mark on the world, no matter how small. Mr. Nobel's hope was that these prestigious prizes would motivate people across the globe to help create a brighter future for humanitythrough their endeavors in science, literature, and peace. Pretty amazing, right?So keep learning, keep exploring your interests, and never stop being curious about the world around you. Maybe you'll make an important scientific breakthrough, write a literary masterpiece, or lead the charge for human rights some day. And who knows? Perhaps your face will join the proud gallery of Nobel laureates being celebrated for benefiting humankind. Stranger things have happened!篇5The Nobel Prize: Honoring the World's Greatest MindsHi there! My name is Emma, and I'm a 4th grader. I love learning about all sorts of amazing people and incredible discoveries. Today, I want to tell you about something really special called the Nobel Prize.The Nobel Prize is a huge honor that is given out every year to people who have done truly remarkable things to make the world a better place. It was started by a Swedish scientist named Alfred Nobel way back in 1895. Mr. Nobel came up with the idea for these prizes and used his wealth from inventing dynamite and other explosives to make it happen after he died.There are different Nobel Prizes for different categories of amazing achievements. One is the Nobel Prize in Physics, which celebrates scientists who have revolutionized our understanding of the natural world and universe through groundbreaking discoveries about things like gravity, light, energy, and more.Another prestigious award is the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This one is presented to chemists who have made unbelievable advances in their field, like discovering new materials, unlocking the secrets of molecules, or finding innovations to help create life-saving medicines.The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine honors the brilliant women and men whose studies of the human body and medical breakthroughs have saved millions of lives. From developing vaccines and cutting-edge treatments to unlocking the mysteries of diseases, these heroic doctors and researchers have truly changed the world.There is also an annual Nobel Prize in Literature awarded to authors who have created powerful novels, plays, poetry and other written works that have opened our minds and touched our souls in profound ways. Their beautiful words and unforgettable stories have the ability to change how we see ourselves and understand humanity.But it's not just about science and storytelling! The Nobel Peace Prize recognizes extraordinary people and organizations who have fought for brotherhood, disarmament, human rights, democracy and reconciliation around the globe. These are heroes who have dedicated their lives to ending conflicts and creating a more peaceful, just world for all.Finally, there is also a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, which celebrates amazing economists whose theories and studies have transformed our understanding of trade, finances, markets and more.Can you imagine being one of these brilliant Nobel laureates? Just picturing getting such an prestigious honor makes me feel giddy! The winners are announced in October, and then they attend the lavish Nobel Prize award ceremony on December 10th in Stockholm, Sweden.At the ceremony, the laureates receive three things: a Nobel diploma, a Nobel Medal, and a cash prize. The medal is simply stunning - it's made of 18-karat recycled green gold and has the iconic image of Alfred Nobel on one side. The money is nothing to sneeze at either - in 2022 it was 10 million Swedish crowns, which is over 900,000!But surely the biggest prize of all is having your name forever etched in history among the world's most brilliant minds and amazing human beings. Just imagine being mentioned in the same breath as legendary Nobelists like Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., George Bernard Shaw, and so many others. It must be such an unbelievable feeling of pride and accomplishment.Since the first prizes were handed out in 1901, the Nobel Prize has been awarded to nearly 1,000 people and organizations from all around the world. And you know what? Many of them first caught the "discovery and invention" bug thanks to their teachers and childhood curiosity, just like you and me! So who knows, maybe one of you could grow up to win a Nobel Prize someday.Dreaming big and working hard towards the impossible can lead to incredible places. Mr. Nobel once said "One can State, without exaggeration, that the greatest experience one can have is to have a Prize decerned in one's honor." How inspiring is that?Well, that's the scoop on the awesome Nobel Prizes! I hope learning about this exciting tradition celebrating human ingenuity, perseverance and achievements gets you as fired up as me. Our world is filled with endless mysteries, challenges andwonders just waiting to be uncovered by the next generation of brilliant young minds. So keep studying hard, chasing your passions, and who knows - maybe we'll see each other at a future Nobel ceremony!篇6The Incredible Nobel PrizeHave you ever wondered what the Nobel Prize is? Well, let me tell you all about this amazing award that celebrates the brightest minds on our planet!The Nobel Prize is a very special honor given to people who have made incredible contributions to the world. It's named after a Swedish man named Alfred Nobel, who lived from 1833 to 1896. Mr. Nobel was a scientist, inventor, and businessman who created many useful things, like dynamite. Yes, you read that right – the same dynamite that is used carefully in mining and construction!When Mr. Nobel died, he left behind a lot of money in his will. He said this money should be used to create prizes for those who did excellent work to benefit humanity. The first Nobel Prizes were handed out in 1901, five years after Mr. Nobel's passing, and they have been given out every year since then.So what kinds of achievements earn someone a Nobel Prize? There are six different categories:Physics – This prize goes to scientists who make groundbreaking discoveries about the laws of nature and the universe around us.Chemistry – Chemists who find new molecules, elements, or reactions that advance their field can receive this honor.Physiology or Medicine – Doctors, researchers, and scientists who help us understand the human body and develop life-saving treatments compete for this award.Literature – The Nobel Prize in Literature celebrates writers who have produced outstanding fictional or non-fictional works.Peace – This prestigious prize is presented to people or organizations that have made exceptional efforts to promote peace and resolve conflicts without violence.Economic Sciences – The newest Nobel category, started in 1968, recognizes economists whose theories have improved our understanding of economies and societies.Can you imagine getting a phone call telling you that you've won a Nobel Prize? The winners are overjoyed when they get this incredible news! And it's not just an honor – Nobel Prize winnersreceive a gold medal, a diploma, and a large sum of money (over 1 million in recent years!).The Nobel Prize awards ceremonies are held every December 10th, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death. They take place in Stockholm, Sweden for all categories except the Peace Prize, which is presented in Oslo, Norway. It's a fancy event with the Swedish king handing out the prizes!Many Nobel laureates, which is the name for a Nobel Prize winner, have changed the world with their incredible achievements. For example, Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize when she received the Physics award in 1903 for her pioneering work on radioactivity. Her discoveries led to many advances in medicine, such as radiation therapy for cancer.Another famous Nobel laureate is Albert Einstein, who won the 1921 Physics Prize for his theory of relativity that revolutionized our understanding of space, time, energy, and gravity. More recent winners include Malala Yousafzai, who was awarded the 2014 Peace Prize at just 17 years old for her brave advocacy of education rights for girls.As you can see, the Nobel Prize honors people from all walks of life who use their talents and knowledge to make the world a better place. Who knows – with dedication and hard work,maybe one of you reading this will achieve something so spectacular that you'll be awarded a Nobel Prize someday!Scientists, writers, economists, champions of peace – the Nobel laureates inspire us to dream big and strive for excellence in whatever field we feel passionate about. Their incredible accomplishments show that even one person can make a positive difference if they pour their heart into their life's mission.So keep studying, exploring your interests, and working hard, my friends. Let the Nobel Prize winners motivate you to unlock the amazing potential within yourself and leave a lasting impact on the world through your efforts. Perhaps your name will join the ranks of Einstein, Curie, Yousafzai, and the other greats who have earned Nobel's highest honor!。

用英语介绍诺贝尔奖 作文

用英语介绍诺贝尔奖 作文

用英语介绍诺贝尔奖作文The Nobel Prize: A Symbol of Excellence and Achievement.The Nobel Prize, established by theSwedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, is one of the most prestigious and sought-after honors in the world. It recognizes outstanding contributions in various fields, including physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economics. The prize not only brings immense glory to the recipients but also serves as a testament to their dedication, hard work, and innovation.The history of the Nobel Prize is as fascinating as itis inspiring. Alfred Nobel, a brilliant scientist and inventor, made his fortune through various inventions, including dynamite. However, he desired to use his wealthfor a nobler purpose, and thus, the Nobel Prize was born. His vision was to reward those who made significant contributions to humanity, and ever since then, the prize has been awarded to individuals who have revolutionizedtheir respective fields.The Nobel Prize in Physics recognizes groundbreaking research in the field of physics. It has been awarded to numerous scientists who have made significant contributions to our understanding of the universe, from the laws of motion to the complexities of quantum mechanics. Their groundbreaking work has not only expanded our knowledge but has also led to the development of new technologies and applications that have revolutionized our lives.The Nobel Prize in Chemistry recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry. Chemists are constantly exploring new substances, reactions, and processes that have the potential to transform our world. The recipients of this prize have made groundbreaking discoveries in areas such as organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and biochemistry, their work has led to the development of new materials, drugs, and technologies that have greatly benefited society.The Nobel Prize in Medicine recognizes groundbreakingresearch in the field of medicine. It has been awarded to numerous researchers who have made significantcontributions to the understanding and treatment of diseases. Their work has led to the discovery of new drugs, therapies, and surgical techniques that have saved millions of lives and improved the quality of life for millions more.The Nobel Prize in Literature recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of literature. It is awarded to authors whose works have had a profound impact on our understanding of human thought and experience. Therecipients of this prize have written books, poems, plays, and essays that have moved, inspired, and challengedreaders across the globe.The Nobel Peace Prize recognizes individuals or organizations that have made outstanding contributions tothe promotion of peace. It has been awarded to activists, politicians, and organizations that have worked tirelesslyto end conflicts, promote reconciliation, and create a more peaceful world. Their efforts have often been challenging and controversial, but their impact on global peace andstability has been immeasurable.The Nobel Prize in Economics recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of economic science. It is awarded to economists whose work has significantly advanced our understanding of economic principles and their application in real-world scenarios. The recipients of this prize have made groundbreaking contributions to areas such as macroeconomics, microeconomics, and development economics, their work has provided valuable insights into the complexities of economic systems and has led to the development of new policies and strategies that have benefited societies across the globe.The Nobel Prize is not just an award; it is a symbol of excellence and achievement. It represents a lifetime of dedication, hard work, and innovation. The recipients of this prize are role models for future generations,inspiring them to pursue their passions, take risks, and make a positive impact on the world.In conclusion, the Nobel Prize is a testament to humaningenuity and excellence. It recognizes the contributions of individuals who have revolutionized their respective fields and brought immense benefit to society. As we look towards the future, let us hope that the Nobel Prize will continue to inspire and motivate generations of scientists, researchers, and writers to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact on the world.。

获得诺贝尔奖的英文作文

获得诺贝尔奖的英文作文

获得诺贝尔奖的英文作文英文:Winning the Nobel Prize is a dream that many scientists and scholars aspire to achieve. It is one of the highest honors in the world and is a recognition of outstanding contributions to humanity in various fields such as physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economic sciences.I remember the day when I received the news that I had been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. I was in complete disbelief at first, thinking it was a joke. But as thereality sank in, I was overwhelmed with emotions. It was a moment of pure joy and validation for all the years of hard work and dedication I had put into my research.The Nobel Prize not only brings prestige and recognition, but it also comes with a sense of responsibility. As a Nobel laureate, I am now in a positionto influence and inspire the next generation of scientists.I have the opportunity to use my platform to advocate for important causes and contribute to the betterment of society.Receiving the Nobel Prize has also opened up doors for me to collaborate with other brilliant minds in my field.It has given me the opportunity to exchange ideas and work on projects that have the potential to make a real impacton the world. I am grateful for the connections and opportunities that have come my way as a result of this prestigious award.Overall, winning the Nobel Prize has been a life-changing experience for me. It has given me a sense of fulfillment and purpose, and it has motivated me tocontinue pushing the boundaries of knowledge and innovation.中文:获得诺贝尔奖是许多科学家和学者梦寐以求的荣誉。

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Something about Ig nobel prize wiinners
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Andre Geim of the University of Nijmegen (the Netherlands) and Sir Michael Berry of Bristol University (UK) for using magnets(磁 力) to levitate(轻 轻浮起) a frog.
Marina de Tommaso, Michele Sardaro, and Paolo Livrea, [ITALY]
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In 1995, the British government's chief scientific adviser to Lord Oxford Robert Mae require the host authorities not to award the prize to the British scientist. He believes that this award will make some serious research an object of ridicule.
Ten years later, in 2010, Andre Geim won a Nobel Prize in physics (for research on another subject).

英语幽默爆笑的小笑话

英语幽默爆笑的小笑话

英语幽默爆笑的小笑话我想赢得诺贝尔奖一个男人沿着乡间道路开车,他看见,有一个农夫站在一个巨大的草场中间。

他把车停在路上,发现农民正站在那儿,无所事事。

他下了车,径直走到农夫,问他,“啊,对不起,先生,你在干什么呢?”农夫回答说,“我想赢得诺贝尔奖。

”“怎么去赢得呢?”问的男人,感到很困惑。

“嗯,我听说,他们把诺贝尔奖,奖给那些站在自己的领域里的人们。

”A man is driving down a country road, when he spots a farmer standing in the middle of a huge field of grass. He pulls the car over to the side of the road and notices that the farmer is just standing there, doing nothing, looking at nothing. The man gets out of the car, walks all the way out to the farmer and asks him, "Ah excuse me mister, but what are you doing?" The farmer replies, "I'm trying to win a Nobel Prize." "How?" asks the man, puzzled. "Well, I heard they give the Nobel Prize . . . to people who are out standing in their field."吠狗不咬人The little boy did not like the look of the barking dog.一个小男孩非常不喜欢狗狂叫的样子。

诺贝尔奖的英语作文

诺贝尔奖的英语作文

诺贝尔奖的英语作文The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious awards in the world. It is awarded annually in several categories, including Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economic Sciences. The prize was established by Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, in his will in 1895. The first Nobel Prizes were awarded in 1901.The Nobel Prize is awarded to individuals or organizations that have made outstanding contributions to their respective fields. The winners are selected by committees of experts in each category. The prize consists of a medal, a diploma, and a cash award. The award ceremony takes place in Stockholm, Sweden, on December 10th, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death.The Nobel Prize has a long and distinguished history. Over the years, it has been awarded to many of the world's most brilliant minds, including Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Martin Luther King Jr. The prize has also beenawarded to organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations.The Nobel Prize has had a profound impact on the world. It has brought recognition and prestige to the winners and has helped to advance human knowledge and understanding. The prize has also helped to promote peace and understanding among nations.In conclusion, the Nobel Prize is a symbol of excellence and achievement. It has recognized the contributions of some of the greatest minds in history and has helped to advance human knowledge and understanding. The prize has also helped to promote peace and understanding among nations. It is truly a testament to the power of human ingenuity and the potential for positive change in the world.。

介绍诺贝尔奖英语作文

介绍诺贝尔奖英语作文

介绍诺贝尔奖英语作文The Nobel Prize is an international award that recognizes outstanding achievements in different fields.It's a symbol of excellence and hard work, and it's given to those who have made significant contributions to the world.The Nobel Prize covers a wide range of areas, including physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. Each year, a select group of individuals is honored for their groundbreaking discoveries, inventions, or works that have inspired people around the globe.Winning a Nobel Prize is a dream come true for many scientists, writers, and activists. It's not just a prize; it's a recognition of their dedication, perseverance, and impact on society. To receive such an honor is truly an incredible achievement.The Nobel Prize ceremony is a prestigious event thatdraws global attention. It's a time to celebrate thewinners' achievements and recognize their contributions to the world. It's also a chance for people to reflect on the importance of science, literature, and peace in our society.So, whether you're a scientist working on a new discovery, a writer penning a novel, or an activistfighting for a just cause, remember that the Nobel Prize is out there, waiting for those who dare to dream big and work hard to make a difference.。

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The Ig Nobel Prize
The Ig Nobel Prize is an interesting imitation of the Nobel Prize.Its name is from the ignobel and Nobel Prize in combination.
Its purpose is to select those“people laugh at first glance,thought-provoking(发人深省) after”study. Annual awards ceremony in October,one to two weeks before the Nobel prizes take place at Harvard University’s Sanders Theater. 桑德斯剧场
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• 授予荷兰、坦桑尼亚和奥地利的科学家 • The smell of cheese and smelly feet is the same as the attraction of female mosquitoes.
• 授予史密斯 • 131 species of frogs emit a variety of smells under pressure. • Some frogs smell like cashew,and the others smell like liquorice, mint and rotten fish.
Anatomy Prize
• 授予Frans de Waal,Jennifer Pokorny • They discover that chimpanzees can recognize other chimpanzees from seeing photographs of their rear butts.
• 授予Nikesi Vince和Pierce Barnes • Their research is that the photographer must press the shutter at least several times to make sure that no person in the photo is closed. • If fewer than 20 people, the number divided by 3 is the times of shots when the light is good; the number divided by 2 is the times of shots when the light is bad. • If more than 50 people, it is best to give up taking pictures.
Biology Prize
Look at the galaxy, bow down to roll ball
——仰望银河,低头滚屎 • 授予 Marie Dacke ,Emily Baird , Marcus Byrne ,Clarke Scholtz ,和 Eric J. Warrant。 • Dung beetles will look at the Milky Way department to find the way home when they got lost. • In the Milky Way soft star beetles under the guidance, roll the ball to move along a straight line. But in the cloudy days beetles will lose such ability, can only turn a circle.
Chemical Prize
• 授予墨西哥科学家 • They mainly study how to extract diamonds from Agave wine.
Astrophysics Prize
• 授予Rochester Sanjek 和Rick Serra von Yimupei • They found that the black hole is the place where all the technological needs of hell are met:can't escape,can't be seen and forever in the draw.
• 授予Emmanuel Ben-Soussan和Michel Antonietti • Their research guides how doctors should have a colonoscopy , so that the possibility of the explosion of their patients to the lowest.
• 授予立陶宛首都维尔纽斯市市长Arturas Zuokas • He successfully solved the problem of illegal road parking.The method is to drive an armored car to crush the cars.
• 授予英国皇家海 军
Public Health Prize
• 授予George Blonsky 和Charlotte Blonsky
• They have invented a device to help women ’ s delivery: during the delivery, the woman is bound to a rotating table, then the high-speed rotating table produces centrifugal force to help the delivery.
• The British Royal Navy ordered the soldiers to top using a real bullet,instead of shouting when they shot.
Physics Prize
• 授予Thomas Parnell和John Menston • This is a study from 1927 until today. • In order to prove that asphalt is liquid, University of Queensland expert Thomas Parnell melt some tar into a funnel,then cool it. • Parnell waited for 8 years, the first drop of asphalt finally fell down. He waited 9 years and second one droped. • When Parnell died, John Menston continued the experiment. • Eighth drops of asphalt dropped down in 2000. Now Maeyens Don is looking forward to wait for ninth drops of asphalt fell down.
Observe asphalt droplets in 78 years ——倾听沥青滴落的声音
• 授予Joseph Keller , Raymond Goldstein,Patrick Warren和Robin Ball
• Their research subject is "the movement and force balance of hair in the human hair."
Fluid Dynamics Prize
• 授予维克托·梅耶尔和约瑟夫·高尔 • They watched penguins,and won the fluid dynamics prize by paper 《The Pressure Produced During the Discharge of the Penguin》.
Funny version of the Nobel Prize was founded by the American Mark Abraham. The Nobel Prize winner doesn’t get any bonuses,not all praise, not to make a revolutionary scientific advances,but all have awardwinning research in leading academic journals.
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Literature Prize
• The 972 scientists from 15 countries signed a joint publication. The number of people involved is so much that the author's length is 100 times the body of the text.
• 授予Simon Rietveld 和Ilja van Beest
• They found that asthma can be treated with a roller coaster.
Peace Prize
• 授予美国空军莱特实验室 (Wright Laboratory) • The lab try to develop a “homo-bomb”, the bomb can let the soldiers fall in love and lose the will to fight. But the U.S. air force is not willing to come to the award. • Founder Mark Abraham criticized them as “conservative backward ”.
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