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"Funny Nobel Prize" is not all funny.
The Funny Nobel Prize is a funny parody of the Nobel Prize. The organizer is Science Humor Magazine. The prize was created in 1991 to select research that "laughs at first glance and then is thought-provoking".
Unlike other academic prizes, alternative Nobel laureates do not receive any prize money and are not well received, but all of the winning research has been published in prestigious academic journals. In order to "compete with the official Nobel Prize", the "alternative Nobel prize" is often awarded a week before the official Nobel Prize at the Sanders Theater at Harvard University. The winners were present at their own expense to receive the prizes, which were handicrafts made from cheap materials, but were presented by genuine former Nobel Prize winners.
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Another award after the Nobel Prize.
The Ig Nobel Prizes are a funny parody of the Nobel Prize. Its name comes from the combination of the ignoble and the Nobel Prize. Organised by the journal Annals of Improbable Research (AIR), some of the judges are true Nobel laureates.
The aim is to select studies that "laugh at first glance and then sober". The ceremony takes place every October, one to two weeks before the Nobel Prize, at the Sanders Theater at Harvard University.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics was established by Nobel's will and is one of the Nobel Prizes. The Prize is awarded to scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the field of human physics. Awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, candidates for the annual prize are recommended by Swedish or foreign academicians of the Royal Swedish Academy of Natural Sciences, members of the Nobel Committee on Physics and Chemistry, scientists who have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics or Chemistry, professors of physics and chemistry in Uppsala, Lund, Oslo, Copenhagen, the University of Helsinki, the Karolinska Institutet and the Royal Institute of Technology, etc.
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The Nobel Prize is the highest honor in the scientific community, most people know this, but there is a thing called the "Funny Nobel Prize" in the scientific community, it is estimated that not so many people know, the "Funny Nobel Prize" was founded in 1991, it is modeled after the Nobel Prize to set up the Peace Prize, the Physics Prize and other fixed awards, and sometimes there will be non-resident awards such as the Traffic Prize and the Bird Award.
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First time I heard about it.
I don't know much. I guess it's a combination of humor and humor.
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1. The Nobel Prize in Physics (English: Nobel Prize in Physics, Swedish: Nobelpriset i Fysik) is one of the five Nobel Prizes established according to Nobel's will in 1895, which aims to reward scientists who have made outstanding contributions to the field of human physics.
The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the first time. The selection committee for the Nobel Prize in Physics usually announces the winner in October of each year. The award ceremony is held in Stockholm, Sweden on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death, and is presented by the King of Sweden himself.
3. According to the official website of the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Prize in Physics is selected and awarded once a year, and a gold medal, a certificate and a bonus are awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. As of 2020, a total of 215 people have received the award, of which 47 have been won by one person, 32 by two people, and 35 by three people, of which 6 years have been suspended for some reason, 8 have been delayed for one year, one has been awarded at the age of 25, one has been awarded twice, four women have been awarded, one husband and wife have been awarded, and four fathers and sons have been awarded.
On October 6, the permanent secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Goran Hanson, announced that the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics would be awarded to Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Gates.
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The first person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics was the German theologian Wilhelm Konrad Röntgen, the discoverer of X-rays.
At that time, Roentgenium's discovery really caused a sensation in the world. Even more interestingly, speculators saw that it was profitable and made a big deal of propaganda, warning ladies that it would not be safe to wear whatever clothes they wore on the streets in the future, in an attempt to lure customers to buy their X-ray insurance suits.
In recognition of Roentgenium's outstanding contributions, on November 12, 1901, the Royal Swedish Academy awarded Roentgen a Nobel prize of more than 10,000 yuan, a medal and a certificate of award in Stockholm.
To this day, X-rays are known as Roentgen rays in many countries in honor of Roentgenium's achievements, and the chemical element Rg, No. 111, is also named after Roentgenium.
Roentgen's life was modest and discreet, never taking credit for himself, and he taught and researched as an ordinary member. His X-ray research work is very complete at its current level.
Because the starry sky is the highest in the world, belonging to the starry sky means that the Nobel Prize is the highest.
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