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The mini-Journal of Irreproducible Results ("mini-JIR")
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Issue Number 1994-04
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April, 1994
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ISSN 1072-7159
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Key words:science humor,irreproducible results,Ig Nobel
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The Official Electronic mini-Organ of
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The Society for Basic Irreproducible Research
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Produced jointly by
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The Journal of Irreproducible Results (JIR) and
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The MIT Museum
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1994-04-01 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1994-04-01 Table of Contents
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1994-04-02 Purpose of the mini-Journal (*)
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1994-04-03 Historic Abstracts from JIR, vol. 13, no. 4, Aug. 1964
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1994-04-04 Our Stand on Abortion
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1994-04-05 JIR Barnstorming Tour: April schedule ---IMPORTANT!!!
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1994-04-06 JIR Recommends
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1994-04-07 Calendar of Upcoming Events
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1994-04-08 Calls for Papers
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1994-04-09 How to Submit Articles (*)
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1994-04-10 How to Subscribe / How to Get Back Issues (*)
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1994-04-11 Yes, please DO make copies! (*)
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1994-04-12 Irreproducible Section
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Items marked (*) are reprinted in every issue.
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1994-04-02 Purpose of the mini-Journal (*)
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The mini-Journal of Irreproducible Results publishes news about overly
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stimulating research and ideas. Specifically:
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A) Haphazardly selected superficial (but advanced!) extracts of research
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news and satire from the Journal of Irreproducible Results (JIR).
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B) News about the annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony. Ig Nobel Prizes honor
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"achievements that cannot or should not be reproduced." A public
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ceremony is held at MIT, in Cambridge Massachusetts, every autumn. The
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ceremony is sponsored jointly by JIR and by the MIT Museum.
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C) News about other science humor activities conducted by the MIT Museum
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and JIR.
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1994-04-03 Historic Abstracts from JIR, vol. 13, no. 4, Aug. 1964
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[JIR itself is published bi-monthly.
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In months between issues, this section of mini-JIR will contain
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historic abstracts from the JIR archives.]
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Volume 13, number 1, August, 1964
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"Why the IgNoble Prize was not Awarded in 1964," by J. Lorch
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The IgNoble Prize Committee for 1964 was composed of Professors Black,
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White, and Price. At their first meeting, only one candidate was
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presented. At the second meeting, the distinguished professors nominated
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themselves for the Prize. At the third meeting, there appeared a new
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candidate "whose observations covered many fields, but his conclusions
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were never properly published, and some were patently irreproducible."
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As a result, no candidate was found suitable for recommendation.
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[Unsigned Public Notice]
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A reward is offered for information leading to the arrest of EDDY
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CURRENT, charged with induction of an 18-year-old coil, named MILLI
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HENRY, who was found half choked. CURRENT escaped Weston Primary Cell
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and was missing since Faraday.
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"On the Treatment of Annoying But Incontrovertible and Inexplicable
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Facts," by A Furst
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This paper proposes the so-called FURST MODIFICATION, which postulates
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that if one is not sure what to do about data, one should ignore it, or
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give it a name.
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"The Aging Investigator," by A. Foraker
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This is a detailed discussion of the effects of mental menopause, which
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eventually leads to placing the investigator's name on papers of his
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professional assistants, or to reading their papers at scientific
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meetings.
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"A Rapid Method for Inefficient Inactivation of Mosquitoes," by L'echec
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Molestus
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The techniques presented here is to use a soft-bristle broom to squeeze
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mosquitoes congregating on the ceiling. Alternatively, one can use a
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pillow which is thrown upwards. A side effect of the use of the pillow
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method, in addition to the reduction of the equatorial dimensions of the
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author's body, is the appearance of some interesting red patterns on the
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ceiling."
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"Peculiar Relationships Between Authors and the Subject of Their
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Studies," by A. Kohn
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It appears that often a scientists choice of what to study is associated
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with his name. Classical examples of such a correlation are provided by
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Lord Brain, who reviewed brain mechanisms, and Fox, who was
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psychoanalyzed dogs with Oedipus complexes. Goodheart was interested in
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toplessness in females, and Glascock produced a book on isotopic gas
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analysis for biochemists. For those versed in German, it might be
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interesting that Professor Fleisch wrote a book on proper nutrition.
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"Improvement and Deletion of Memory," by (?)
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The author claims that he has administered sublethal doses of strychnine
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to human volunteers (school children) and found that a significant
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improvement of memory was observed among the survivors.
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1994-04-04 Our Stand on Abortion
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Where We Stand
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With recent advancements in medicine and biology it is now possible to
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push back the time of a safe abortion. Because of this, and its impact
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on society, it is important that scientists take a stand on exactly how
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late an abortion should allowed. We propose 18 years.
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We also commissioned a public opinion survey,
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the results of which are presented here:
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* * *
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The Abortion Controversy
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A Public Opinion Survey
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by Aaron K. Lish, Ph.D.
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The Institute for Public Acknowledgment
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Background
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We undertook a definitive survey of American public opinion about the
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abortion controversy. Previous attempts to measure the public's views
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about abortion have all been flawed or otherwise inadequate. In the
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United States, abortion has become an increasingly divisive issue. An
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accurate assessment of public opinion could have profound effects on the
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country's political and moral climate.
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The Survey Question
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We surveyed 41,000 adults. The survey consisted of one question:
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Do you support the abortion controversy? (yes or no)
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Results of the Survey
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We tabulated the responses according to criteria of gender, age,
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religious affiliation, and political affiliation.
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[A detailed graphical interpretation of the data appears in section
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1994-04-12 below.]
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Male:
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13% YES
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76% NO
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11% UNDECIDED
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Female:
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76% YES
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13% NO
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11% UNDECIDED
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Ages 18-50:
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59% YES
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32% NO
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9% UNDECIDED
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[Note: In order to conform with recent Supreme Court interpretations of
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U. S. laws, we have destroyed all data for the age group 51-64.]
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Ages 65 and above:
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23% YES
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21% NO
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56% UNDECIDED
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Protestant:
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83% YES
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12% NO
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5% UNDECIDED
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Catholic:
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12% YES
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83% NO
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5% UNDECIDED
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Jewish and/or Moslem
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43% YES
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42% NO
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5% UNDECIDED
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Other religeous affiliation, no religious affiliation,
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or illegible:
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3% YES
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3% NO
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94% UNDECIDED
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Republicans:
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32% YES
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62% NO
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4% UNDECIDED
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Democrats:
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62% YES
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32% NO
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4% UNDECIDED
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Independents:
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33% YES
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33% NO
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34% UNDECIDED
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Libertarians:
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98%YES
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2% NO
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0% UNDECIDED
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Analysis and Conclusion
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The American public is deeply divided on the abortion controversy.
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1994-04-05 JIR Barnstorming Tour: April schedule ---IMPORTANT!!!
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In honor (?) of the new JIR book, "Sex As a Heap of Malfunctioning
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Rubble," (see section 1994-04-10 below) we will be barnstorming North
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America doing JIR readings/seminars/slide shows.
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* This is a partial list.
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* For the most up-to-date schedule
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* please send a polite e-mail message to: BOURBAKI@NEU.EDU
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Thursday, Mar 31, 3:00 U CHICAGO
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Kersten Physics Teach Center (KPTC) 102
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Friday, Apr 1, 3:00 NORTHERN ILLINOIS U, Dekalb
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Physics Dept.
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Sat., Apr. 2, 7:00 SCI-FI MINI-CON, Bloomington, MN
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Radisson South Hotel
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Wed., Apr. 6, noon BROOKHAVEN NAT'L LAB, Upton NY
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Berkner Auditorium
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Thurs., Apr. 7, 1:00 LEGENT CORP, Jersey City, NJ
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Thurs., Apr. 7, 4:00 COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CTR, NYC
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Hammer Health Sciences Center, room 401
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Thurs., Apr. 7, 7:00 NEW YORK MENSA, NYC
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Soldiers', Sailors' & Airmen's Club
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37th and Lexington
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** special guest host: MARILYN VOS SAVANT
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Fri., Apr. 8, 6:00 CORNELL UNIV. MEDICAL CENTER, NYC
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1300 York Ave. at 69th St., room A 106
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Sat., Apr 9, 2:00 BRYN MAWR
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Park Science Center, room 243
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Sun., Apr. 10, 2:00 FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Philadelphia
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20th and The Parkway
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Musser Choices Forum
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Mon., Apr. 11, 10:00 ARMY RESEARCH FORUM, Washington, DC
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Mon., Apr. 11, noon ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, Washington, DC
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EPA Auditorium, EPA Education Center
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401 M Street, SW
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Tues., Apr. 12, noon CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
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Washington, DC
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Tues., Apr. 12, TBA NIH ANIMAL CENTER
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Wed., Apr. 13, noon LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, Washington, DC
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Wed., Apr. 13, 6:00 MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE, Fredricksburg, VA
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Thurs., Apr. 14, 12:30 NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, Bethesda, MD
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Masur Auditorium
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Thurs. Apr. 14, 6:00 HORN POINT ENVIRONMENTAL LAB, Cambridge, MD
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Fri., Apr. 15, 7:00 MEMPHIS STATE U
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Psychology Auditorium
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Sat., Apr. 16, TBA TECHNICON SCI-FI CONVENTION,
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VIRGINIA TECH, Blacksburg, Virginia
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Mon., Apr. 18, TBA CEBAF NATIONAL LAB, Newport News, VA
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Thurs., Apr. 21, TBA OHIO STATE U, Columbus
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[Some previous stops on the tour: POWELL'S TECHNICAL BOOKS, Portland,
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OR; UNIV. OF PORTLAND; MICROSOFT, Redmond, WA; UNIV. of WASHINGTON,
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Seattle; UC BERKELEY; 3DO, Redwood City, CA; "WEST COAST LIVE" (NPR)]
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DRESS
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Lab coats are suggested, but by no means required.
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::::: THE SECOND LEG: invite us to your place!!
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The second leg of the tour is being organized right now.
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If you would like to be a host/instigator for an Irreproducible Science
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Event for 50 or more people at your city, university, hospital, research
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center, high school, book store, etc., ASAP please contact:
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Lisa Bernstein, Workman Publishing, 708 Broadway, NY, NY 10013
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(212) 614-7505 FAX:(212) 254-8098
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itlhappen@aol.com
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::::: CALLING ALL JIR AUTHORS!!
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If you are a JIR author and/or if you want to read, shout, or otherwise
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present your irreproducible research results at one of these events,
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please contact Marc Abrahams (jir@mit.edu) as soon as possible.
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1994-04-06 JIR Recommends
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Research reports that merit a trip to the library:
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"Fatalities Attributed to Entering Manure Waste Pits," (unsigned),
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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, vol. 42, no. 17, May 7, 1993, pp.
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325-329. (Thanks to Mack Barham for bringing this to our attention.)
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"Object-Oriented Retrieval System for the Johns Hopkins Autopsy
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Database," by G. W. Moore, G. M. Hutchins, and J. J. Berman, Medinfo 92
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[Conference proceedings]. (Thanks to Michael Power for bringing this to
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our attention.)
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1994-04-07 Calendar of Upcoming Events
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::::: "Crazy After Calculus"
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An ongoing exhibition of extraordinary humor at MIT from prehistoric
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times through the present day.
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The MIT Museum
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265 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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(617) 253-4422 (ktl@mitvma.mit.edu)
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::::: 1994 Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony
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Thursday evening, October 6, 1994 at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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You are cordially invited to attend. You are also invited to submit
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nominations for this year's Ig Nobel Prizewinners.
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1994-04-08 Calls for Papers
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS for the 1994 Ig Nobel Prizes. Ig Nobel Prizes are
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awarded for achievements that cannot or should not be reproduced.
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CALL FOR PAPERS for a special issue on: "The Nematode." Please submit
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research results only, not speculative essays.
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CALL FOR ESSAYS for JIR's "Worst Science Teacher Competition."
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Essays must be 300 words or less, explaining how and why, despite the
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competition, your nominee is the world's worst science teacher. Please
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enclose any photographs, diagrams, or other evidence that might bolster
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your case. All entries become the property of JIR. The winning essayist
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and the worst teacher will both be invited to attend the 1994 Ig Nobel
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Prize Ceremony at their own expense. [A stilted note for incurably
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serious readers: the underlying purpose of this competition is to
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publicize the importance of GOOD science teachers!]
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1994-04-09 How to Submit Articles (*)
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Since 1955, The Journal of Irreproducible Results has been the
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publication of record for overly stimulating research and ideas. JIR
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publishes original articles, news of particularly egregious scientific
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results, and short notices of satiric and humorous intent. The editors
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look forward to receiving your manuscripts, photographs, X-rays,
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drawings, etc. Please do not send biological samples.
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Articles are typically 500-2000 words in length. The entire manuscript
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should be typed double-spaced on standard white bond paper, with
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generous margins all around, and submitted with a photocopy.
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Alternatively, you may submit via e-mail, in ASCII format.
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Because of the volume of submissions, we are unable to acknowledge
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receipt of manuscripts unless they are accompanied by a SELF-ADDRESSED,
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ADEQUATELY STAMPED ENVELOPE.
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Before you submit an article to The Journal of Irreproducible Results,
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PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE skim through a recent issue to see the typical
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length and format of JIR articles. At the same time, please read the
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"Information for Contributors" notice in any issue of JIR. Articles may
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be submitted to:
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Marc Abrahams, editor
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The Journal of Irreproducible Results
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c/o Wisdom Simulators
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P.O. Box 380853
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Cambridge, MA 02238 USA
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Telephone number for editorial matters: (617) 491-4437
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A list of arbitrary suggestions for authors can be obtained by sending a
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SELF-ADDRESSED, ADEQUATELY STAMPED ENVELOPE to the same address.
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E-mail address for editorial questions: jir@mit.edu
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1994-04-10 How to Subscribe / How to Get Back Issues (*)
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mini-JIR
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The mini-Journal of Irreproducible Results is an electronic publication,
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available over the Internet, free of charge. It is distributed as a
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LISTSERV application. We expect to publish 6-12 issues per year.
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To subscribe, send a brief E-mail message to either of these addresses:
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LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU or LISTSERV@MITVMA
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The body of your message should contain ONLY the words "SUBSCRIBE MINI-
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JIR" followed by your name.
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Here are two examples:
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SUBSCRIBE MINI-JIR Irene Curie Joliot
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send this message:
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For example, to retrieve issue 93-00002, send this message:
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The Journal of Irreproducible Results (JIR)
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JIR is a print publication published six times per year.
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JIR is written by scientists from around the world, and read by
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subscribers in 41 countries. To subscribe, send payment to:
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By phone: (800) 759-6102 or (617) 876-7000
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Rates for a year's subscription:
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Books
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"Sex As a Heap of Malfunctioning Rubble (and further improbabilities):
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More of the Best of The Journal of Irreproducible Results," Marc
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Abrahams, editor
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Workman Publishing, New York, 1993. ISBN 1-56305-312-8
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"The Best of the Journal of Irreproducible Results,"
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George H. Scherr, editor
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Workman Publishing, New York, 1983. ISBN 0-89480-595-9
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Both of the above are available in most libraries and
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bookstores, and from the MIT Museum (617) 253-4462.
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"Journal der Unwiederholbaren Experimente,"
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George H. Scherr, editor
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Kruger Verlag, Frankfurt, 1986
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"Journal der Unwiederholbaren Experimente II,"
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George H. Scherr, editor
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Kruger Verlag, Frankfurt, 1989 ISBN 3-8105-1714-3
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1994-04-11 Yes, please DO make copies! (*)
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You have permission to send copies of mini-JIR, or excerpts from it, to
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anyone who might be interested. The only limitations are:
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A) Please include this section, or in some other way clearly indicate
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that the material appeared in mini-JIR and is reprinted with permission.
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B) You do NOT have permission to copy this document for commercial
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purposes.
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The contents of this document are copyright (c) 1994, Marc Abrahams.
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For subscription information, send e-mail to: jir@mit.edu
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The mini-Journal of Irreproducible Results ("mini-JIR")
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Editor: Marc Abrahams (jir@mit.edu)
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Technical Brains: Marilyn Geller (mgeller@mit.edu)
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Associate Editors: Mark Dionne, Stanley Eigen, Jane Patrick
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