Scholars who studied liars, put pants on rats win Ig Nobels
BOSTON — A Swede who wrote a trilogy about collecting bugs, an Egyptian doctor who put pants on rats to study their sex lives and a British researcher who lived like an animal have been named winners of the Ig Nobels, the annual spoof prizes for quirky scientific achievement.
The winners were honoured — or maybe dishonoured — Thursday in a zany ceremony at Harvard University.
The 26th annual event featured a paper airplane air raid and a tic-tac-toe contest with a brain surgeon, a rocket scientist and four real Nobel laureates.
Winners receive $10 trillion cash prizes — in virtually worthless Zimbabwean money.


