This year's Ig Nobel prizes have been announced as
well, www.improb.com/ig/ig-pastwinners.html#ig2002:

The 2002 Ig Nobel Prize Winners
BIOLOGY
Norma E. Bubier, Charles G.M. Paxton, Phil Bowers, and
D. Charles Deeming of the United Kingdom, for their
report "Courtship Behaviour of Ostriches Towards
Humans Under Farming Conditions in Britain."
[REFERENCE: "Courtship Behaviour of Ostriches
(Struthio camelus) Towards Humans Under Farming
Conditions in Britain," Norma E. Bubier, Charles G.M.
Paxton, P. Bowers, D.C. Deeming, British Poultry
Science, vol. 39, no. 4, September 1998, pp. 477-481.]

PHYSICS
Arnd Leike of the University of Munich, for
demonstrating that beer froth obeys the mathematical
Law of Exponential Decay. [REFERENCE: "Demonstration
of the Exponential Decay Law Using Beer Froth," Arnd
Leike, European Journal of Physics, vol. 23, January
2002, pp. 21-26.]

INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Karl Kruszelnicki of The University of Sydney, for
performing a comprehensive survey of human belly
button lint -- who gets it, when, what color, and how
much.

CHEMISTRY
Theo Gray of Wolfram Research, in Champaign, Illinois,
for gathering many elements of the periodic table, and
assembling them into the form of a four-legged
periodic table table.

MATHEMATICS
K.P. Sreekumar and the late G. Nirmalan of Kerala
Agricultural University, India, for their analytical
report "Estimation of the Total Surface Area in Indian
Elephants." [REFERENCE: "Estimation of the Total
Surface Area in Indian Elephants (Elephas maximus
indicus)," K.P. Sreekumar and G. Nirmalan, Veterinary
Research Communications, vol. 14, no. 1, 1990, pp.
5-17.]

LITERATURE
Vicki L. Silvers of the University of Nevada-Reno and
David S. Kreiner of Central Missouri State University,
for their colorful report "The Effects of Pre-Existing
Inappropriate Highlighting on Reading Comprehension."
[ PUBLISHED IN: Reading Research and Instruction, vol.
36, no. 3, 1997, pp. 217-23.]

PEACE
Keita Sato, President of Takara Co., Dr. Matsumi
Suzuki, President of Japan Acoustic Lab, and Dr. Norio
Kogure, Executive Director, Kogure Veterinary
Hospital, for promoting peace and harmony between the
species by inventing Bow-Lingual, a computer-based
automatic dog-to-human language translation device.

HYGEINE
Eduardo Segura, of Lavakan de Aste, in Tarragona,
Spain, for inventing a washing machine for cats and
dogs.

ECONOMICS
The executives, corporate directors, and auditors of
Enron, Lernaut & Hauspie [Belgium], Adelphia, Bank of
Commerce and Credit International [Pakistan], Cendant,
CMS Energy, Duke Energy, Dynegy, Gazprom [Russia],
Global Crossing, HIH Insurance [Australia], Informix,
Kmart, Maxwell Communications [UK], McKessonHBOC,
Merrill Lynch, Merck, Peregrine Systems, Qwest
Communications, Reliant Resources, Rent-Way, Rite Aid,
Sunbeam, Tyco, Waste Management, WorldCom, Xerox, and
Arthur Andersen, for adapting the mathematical concept
of imaginary numbers for use in the business world.
[NOTE: all companies are US-based unless otherwise
noted.]

MEDICINE
Chris McManus of University College London, for his
excruciatingly balanced report, "Scrotal Asymmetry in
Man and in Ancient Sculpture." [PUBLISHED IN: Nature,
vol. 259, February 5, 1976, p. 426.]

I didn't predict any of these, especially the one in
mathematics.  

-jsh

p.s. Here's the one for econ. in 2001:
ECONOMICS 
Joel Slemrod, of the University of Michigan Business
School, and Wojciech Kopczuk, of University of British
Columbia, for their conclusion that people find a way
to postpone their deaths if that that would qualify
them for a lower rate on the inheritance tax.
[REFERENCE:"Dying to Save Taxes: Evidence from Estate
Tax Returns on the Death Elasticity," National Bureau
of Economic Research Working Paper No. W8158, March
2001.] 

Cool.

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