Japanese win Ig Nobel Prize for for Cognitive Science Prize
CAMBRIDGE, United States - Toshiyuki Nakagaki (2nd from L), associate professor at Hokkaido University, Ryo Kobayashi (2nd from R), professor at Hiroshima University, and Atsushi Tero (L), a researcher at the Japan Science and Technology Agency, pose after they were awarded the Ig Nobel Prize for Cognitive Science at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Oct. 2. They discovered that a unicellular amoeboid organism can work out the shortest distance in a maze. (Kyodo)
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