A hilarious collection of the world� most improbable research in the sciences, arts, andhumanities
The Nobel Prize brings well-deserved recognition to the world� greatest accomplishments. But for some who are not lucky enough to become Nobel laureates comes the Ig Nobel Prize, which
honors the most eccentrically innovative minds and their unique endeavors. Born from the annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony at Harvard University, The Man Who Tried to Clone Himself is a fresh
collection of the unbelievable-but-true achievements that are awarded this prestigious honor, including:
* The scientists who discovered that chickens prefer beautiful humans
* The entire nation of Liechtenstein, which rents itself out for weddings, bar mitzvahs, or other gatherings
* The Norwegian research team that documented the impact of wearing wet underwear in the cold
Demonstrating the incredible lengths people will go in the pursuit of knowledge, The Man Who Tried to Clone Himself is perfect for anyone who wants to laugh and then think.
About the Author:
Author of The Ig Nobel Prizes, MARC ABRAHAMS is the editor and cofounder of the science humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research (AIR); its online counterpart,www.improbable.com; and
the monthly e-newsletter mini-AIR. Abrahams is the founding father and master of ceremonies of the annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony.