I personally find these more fascinating than the real thing  http://www.improb.com/ig/ig-pastwinners.html
 http://www.improb.com/ig/ig-pastwinners.html
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					 http://www.improb.com/ig/ig-pastwinners.html
 http://www.improb.com/ig/ig-pastwinners.htmlHighlights include:
			
			
				PHYSICS: John Mainstone and the late Thomas Parnell of the University of Queensland, Australia, for patiently conducting an experiment that began in the year 1927 -- in which a glob of congealed black tar has been slowly, slowly dripping through a funnel, at a rate of approximately one drop every nine years.
			
		
	
			
			
				PEACE: Claire Rind and Peter Simmons of Newcastle University, in the U.K., for electrically monitoring the activity of a brain cell in a locust while that locust was watching selected highlights from the movie "Star Wars."
			
		
	
			
			
				CHEMISTRY: Edward Cussler of the University of Minnesota and Brian Gettelfinger of the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin, for conducting a careful experiment to settle the longstanding scientific question: can people swim faster in syrup or in water?
			
		
	
			
			
				FLUID DYNAMICS: Victor Benno Meyer-Rochow of International University Bremen, Germany and the University of Oulu , Finland; and Jozsef Gal of Loránd Eötvös University, Hungary, for using basic principles of physics to calculate the pressure that builds up inside a penguin, as detailed in their report "Pressures Produced When Penguins Pooh -- Calculations on Avian Defaecation."
			
		
	
 
							
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 ) As someone who has done research science you wonder what they wrote on their grant applications
 As someone who has done research science you wonder what they wrote on their grant applications  
							
						
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