Scientists Who Studied If Striped Cows Attract Fewer Flies Win Weird Research Prize
PositiveU.S News
A group of scientists has won this year's Ig Nobel Prize for their quirky research on whether painting cows with zebralike stripes can reduce fly bites. This fun yet insightful study highlights the intersection of animal welfare and innovative thinking, showing how creative approaches can lead to practical solutions in agriculture. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most unusual ideas can yield significant benefits.
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