Chemistry – Ivette Bassa, constructor of colourful colloids, for her role in the crowning achievement of 20th century chemistry, the synthesis of bright blue Jell-O.Cecil Jacobson, relentlessly generous sperm donor, and prolific patriarch of sperm banking, for devising a simple, single-handed method of quality control. Knowlton to extend his work in the form of a pop-up book. National Endowment for the Arts, for encouraging Mr. Art – Presented jointly to Jim Knowlton, modern Renaissance man, for his classic anatomy poster "Penises of the Animal Kingdom," and to the U.S.Archaeology – Éclaireurs de France (a French Scouting organization), removers of graffiti, for damaging the prehistoric paintings of two Bisons in the Cave of Mayrière supérieure near the French village of Bruniquel.Physics: Thomas Kyle, for his discovery of "the heaviest element in the universe, Administratium".Pedestrian Technology: Paul DeFanti, "wizard of structures and crusader for public safety, for his invention of the Buckybonnet, a geodesic fashion structure that pedestrians wear to protect their heads and preserve their composure".Carberry, for his work in psychoceramics, the study of " cracked pots". The first nomination also featured three fictional recipients for fictional achievements. Peace – Edward Teller, father of the hydrogen bomb and first champion of the Star Wars weapons system, for his lifelong efforts to change the meaning of peace as it is known.Medicine – Alan Kligerman, deviser of digestive deliverance, vanquisher of vapor, and inventor of Beano, for his pioneering work with anti-gas liquids that prevent bloat, gassiness, discomfort, and embarrassment.Literature – Erich von Däniken, visionary raconteur and author of Chariots of the Gods?, for explaining how human civilization was influenced by ancient astronauts from outer space.Vice President), for demonstrating, better than anyone else, the need for science education. Education – Dan Quayle, "consumer of time and occupier of space" (as well as the then- U.S. Economics – Michael Milken, titan of Wall Street and father of the junk bond, to whom the world is indebted.Chemistry – Jacques Benveniste, prolific proselytizer and dedicated correspondent of Nature, for his persistent "discovery" that water, H 2O, is an intelligent liquid, and for demonstrating to his satisfaction that water is able to remember events long after all traces of those events have vanished (see water memory, his proposed explanation for homeopathy).Biology – Robert Klark Graham, selector of seeds and prophet of propagation, for his pioneering development of the Repository for Germinal Choice, a sperm bank that accepts donations only from Nobellians and Olympians.33 People who received real Nobel Prizes after.32 People who received multiple Ig Nobel Prizes.Meanwhile, our dedicated team of editors provides you with the very best wedding ideas and curated wedding photos filled with inspiration to help you choose between florists, cakes, photographers and wedding venues when you start planning the details. You can stay on top of all the details while on-the-go with the WeddingWire app, which features a wedding countdown to your big day. In addition to the wedding industry’s best and brightest wedding vendors, WeddingWire offers free, easy-to-use wedding planning tools like customizable wedding checklists to keep your tasks in order, wedding websites with designs made just for you and a comprehensive wedding registry for all your guests. We make it simple to get the pricing, availability, and answers you need from wedding venues and wedding vendors across every town. You will be able to find the best vendor for your budget and plan your wedding exactly the way you envisioned it. With the largest network of local wedding vendors, WeddingWire offers the most comprehensive wedding site out there.
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