<Li> Physics--Presented to Dr. Len Fisher of Bristol, England and Sydney, Australia for calculating the optimal way to dunk a biscuit . Also, to Professor Jean - Marc Vanden - Broeck of the University of East Anglia, England, and Belgium, and Joseph Keller of USA for calculating how to make a teapot spout that does not drip . </Li> <Li> Science Education--Presented to the Kansas State Board of Education and the Colorado State Board of Education, for mandating that children should not believe in Darwin's theory of evolution any more than they believe in Newton's theory of gravitation, Faraday's and Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism, or Pasteur's theory that germs cause disease . </Li> <Li> Sociology--Presented to Steve Penfold, of York University in Toronto, for doing his PhD thesis on the history of Canadian doughnut shops . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Biology--Presented to Richard Wassersug of Dalhousie University, for his firsthand report, "On the Comparative Palatability of Some Dry - Season Tadpoles from Costa Rica". </Li> <Li> Chemistry--Presented to Donatella Marazziti, Alessandra Rossi, and Giovanni B. Cassano of the University of Pisa, Italy, and Hagop S. Akiskal of the University of California, San Diego, for their discovery that, biochemically, romantic love may be indistinguishable from having severe obsessive - compulsive disorder . </Li> <Li> Computer Science--Presented to Chris Niswander of Tucson, Arizona, for inventing PawSense, software that detects when a cat is walking across your computer keyboard . </Li> <Li> Economics--Presented to The Reverend Sun Myung Moon, for bringing efficiency and steady growth to the mass marriage industry, with, according to his reports, a 36 - couple wedding in 1960, a 430 - couple wedding in 1968, an 1800 - couple wedding in 1975, a 6000 - couple wedding in 1982, a 30,000 - couple wedding in 1992, a 360,000 - couple wedding in 1995, and a 36,000,000 - couple wedding in 1997 . </Li> <Li> Literature--Presented to Jasmuheen (formerly known as Ellen Greve) of Australia, first lady of Breatharianism, for her book Living on Light, (ISBN 978 - 3 - 929512 - 35 - 9) which explains that although some people do eat food, they don't ever really need to . </Li> <Li> Medicine--Presented to Willibrord Weijmar Schultz, Pek van Andel, and Eduard Mooyaart of Groningen, the Netherlands, and Ida Sabelis of Amsterdam, for their illuminating report "Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Male and Female Genitals During Coitus and Female Sexual Arousal ." </Li> <Li> Peace--Presented to The Royal Navy, for ordering its sailors to stop using live cannon shells, and to instead just shout "Bang!" </Li> <Li> Physics--Presented to Andre Geim of the University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands, and Michael Berry of Bristol University, England, for using magnets to levitate a frog . Geim later shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics for his research on graphene, the first time anyone has been awarded both the Ig Nobel and (real) Nobel Prizes . </Li> <Li> Psychology--Presented to David Dunning of Cornell University and Justin Kruger of the University of Illinois, for their modest report, "Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self - Assessments". </Li> <Li> Public Health--Presented to Jonathan Wyatt, Gordon McNaughton, and William Tullet of Glasgow, for their alarming report, "The Collapse of Toilets in Glasgow". </Li> </Ul>

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