The 33rd First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony
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- The 33rd First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony, September 14th, 2023. Introducing ten new Ig Nobel Prize winners. Each has done something that makes people laugh, then think. Winners travel from around the world to receive their prize from a group of genuine, genuinely bemused Nobel Laureates. CHAPTER INDEX (click "SHOW MORE" to view below)
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00:00, CEREMONY INTRO
01:06, PAPER AIRPLANE DELUGE #1
02:13, WELCOME, WELCOME SPEECH
02:46, INTRODUCTION
05:05, THIS YEAR'S THEME (WATER)
05:32 INTRODUCTION OF NOBEL LAUREATES
08:25 A LOOK AT THE PRIZE
10:17 CHEMISTRY & GEOLOGY PRIZE
13:50 ACCEPTANCE SPEECH CHEMISTRY & GEOLOGY
15:04 LITERATURE PRIZE
17:58, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH LITERATURE
18:55, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRIZE
21:40, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
22:41, 24/7 LECTURE INTRODUCTION
23:14, 24/7 LECTURE (ERIKA JOHNSON)
24:42, 24/7 LECTURE (DAVID HU)
26:18, NON-OPERA, SONG 1 ["Body Water"]
31:17, PRIZE #4 (PUBLIC HEALTH)
34:59, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH PUBLIC HEALTH
36:07, PRIZE #5 (COMMUNICATION)
40:38, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH COMMUNICATION
41:43, PRIZE #6 (MEDICINE)
45:35, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH MEDICINE
46:54, 24/7 LECTURE #3 (JASMINE NIRODY)
48:04, 24/7 LECTURE #4 (NADIA DOMINICI & ALBERTO MINETTI & YURY IVANENKO)
49:34, NON-OPERA, SONG 2 ["Run on Water"]
54:35, BRIEF INTERMISSION
54:49, PAPER AIRPLANE DELUGE #2023
55:36, REQUEST FOR DONATIONS
56:11, PRIZE #7 (NUTRITION)
1:00:33, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH NUTRITION
1:01:39, PRIZE #8 (EDUCATION)
1:05:07, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH EDUCATION
1:06:20, PAPER AIRPLANE DELUGE #3
1:07:13, PRIZE #9 (PSYCHOLOGY)
1:08:52, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH PSYCHOLOGY
1:10:00, PRIZE #10 (PHYSICS)
1:14:43, ACCEPTANCE SPEECH PHYSICS
1:15:49, 24/7 LECTURE #5 (ANDREA SELLA)
1:17:15, NON-OPERA SONG 3 ["Crazy Ice"]
1:19:57, NON-OPERA CURTAIN CALLS
1:20:36, GOODBYE GOODBYE SPEECH
1:21:07, A LOOK BACK
1:23:14, CREDITS - Věda a technologie
Just met a nobel prize winner yesterday, time for the real nobel prize ceremony
“THE” in a row row row your boat remix would be addicting.
Spiders be like: FOR THE MACHINE IS IMMORTAL. EVEN IN DEATH I SERVE THE OMNISSIAH
Every thanksgiving Friday, I look forward to listening to IG nobles on Science Friday.
Time to make the airplanes! 🎉
I prefer the live show there used to be to the online version. It was more entertaining. The pandemic is done guys!
they ate👏
Yeah, we have prize winners from Hong Kong!
There is something amaterishly silly about these wonderful things, although this is a little more polished than usual.
Dr. Sheldon Cooper didn't like geologists, but I think geologists ROCK! 🗿
I need that science Studmuffin calendar, please digitize it... or better yet, do it again!
My uncled loved the backward speaking research - for years he told me that french was easier to speak backwards than engish and norwegian.
I'm a hemi-demi-semi-pseudo-quasi-intellectual! 🤣
from the annals of im probe able research
rectal scan for ID
Oh, Meiji University
I miss The Little Girl *sniff*
I knew like four of her 😂
OK, ¿but do you guys do Weddings?
I’m bored, please stop, I’m bored, please stop….sounds like most weddings when young kids are invited. 😂
They did have a marriage on stage in the 11th ceremony.
To the Quantity Assurance Department:
. . . somehow, “someone, somewhere on the Internet” had to point out that: “Ultra cold smashed ice neither floats nor sinks” is 8 words not 7 . . . [@: 1h17min]
He probably meant "ultracold", but he also overshot the 24s rule by half, so I get the feeling he hadn't quite practiced.
The!
People used to rub their noses so it affects how much hairs in there. Scientific fact. Well almost scientific. And very implausibly fact at all 🤗
I am concerned that there must be some rocks which Geologists must NOT lick, due to their toxic nature. I can think of arsenic ores, for example.
In highschool geology we learned to test with our tongues and hydrochloric acid *in that order*.
Yes, that is an important fact which is impressed upon geology students. There are many types of rock (and minerals particularly) that should not be licked due to there toxic properties. I like to think of this as the Darwin Principle at play among geology students ;-) Although I have also licked thousands of different rocks in the field and I have never heard of a geologist dying as a result of licking rocks. What is really fascinating is how different, different rocks taste when you lick them ;-)
@@FourBearableI thought it would've been the same as identifying mushrooms, that they're poisonous only if you digest them but if you chew on them and spit nothing happens.
P r o m o S M 👀
Was it necessary to make fun of the Zimbabwe hyperinflation?
It isn't meant to be making fun of the Zimbabwe situation. It is a parody of the Nobel prize, which is a million dollars.