CHEMISTRY PRIZE [USA, ISRAEL]
Rotem Naftalovich, Daniel Naftalovich, and Frank Greenway, for experiments to test whether eating Teflon [a form of plastic more formally called “polytetrafluoroethylene”] is a good way to increase food volume and hence satiety without increasing calorie content.
Ah the pure evil prize
USA, Israel
not even the haha silly science prize can stay away from war crimes huh
experiments to test whether eating Teflon [a form of plastic more formally called “polytetrafluoroethylene”] is a good way to increase food volume and hence satiety without increasing calorie content.
Just what I need, more microplastics in my diet.
PHYSICS PRIZE [ITALY, SPAIN, GERMANY, AUSTRIA]
Giacomo Bartolucci, Daniel Maria Busiello, Matteo Ciarchi, Alberto Corticelli, Ivan Di Terlizzi, Fabrizio Olmeda, Davide Revignas, and Vincenzo Maria Schimmenti, for discoveries about the physics of pasta sauce, especially the phase transition that can lead to clumping, which can be a cause of unpleasantness.
What is this? Are these real?
It’s a prize (no money, only bragging rights) for the dumbest or most humorous advancements in science and the arts. Everything is real, but you don’t have to be peer reviewed to win (although all of this year’s winners were). The prizes are awarded by a team of actual Nobel laureates in an event held at MIT or other prestigious Boston universities.
The results of the peace prize track with my lived experience
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