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Parody science, sometimes called spoof science, is the act of mocking science in a satirical way. Science can be parodied for a purpose, ranging from social commentary and making political points, to humor for its own sake. Parody science is different from science humor or from real science that happens to be humorous, in that parody science has little or no basis in real science. == List of parody science resources == *''Annals of Improbable Research'' - Science humor journal that awards the Ig Nobel Prizes. *''Journal of Irreproducible Results'' - Parody science journal since 1955. *''Science Made Stupid'' - 1985 parody science book by Tom Weller. *''Speculative Grammarian'' - "the premier scholarly journal featuring research in the neglected field of satirical linguistics". * Dihydrogen monoxide hoax, which exploits common fears about science to make people think that water is dangerous. *''Look Around You'', a BBC scientific satire based on school science programmes from the '70s and '80s. *''Ask Dr. Science'', a humorous radio and television program. *''Worm Runner's Digest.'' The satirical flip-side of the ''Journal of Biological Psychology'', known for such articles as ''A Stress Analysis of a Strapless Evening Gown.'' *Null Hypothesis: The Journal of Unlikely Science - a satirical science website. *''The Sokal Affair,'' physicist Alan Sokal's hoax paper entitled, "Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity" was published in the journal Social Text. *''Experimental demonstration of the tomatotopic organization in the Soprano (Cantatrix sopranica L.),'' a fake research paper by the writer Georges Perec.〔(Experimental demonstration of the tomatotopic organization in the Soprano (Cantatrix sopranica L. )〕 *''Artificae Plantae: The taxonomy, ecology, and ethnobotany of the Simulacraceae.", Nat Bletter, Kurt A. Reynertson, Julie Velasquez Runk.'' An article about the discovery of plastic plants, published by botanists in a scientific journal.〔(Ethnobotany Research & Applications, 2007, 5, 159-177. )〕 * Isaac Asimov wrote several spoof scientific papers about the fictitious chemical compound Thiotimoline. * Proceedings of the Natural Institute of Science - Online-only journal that publishes both satirical and real articles in a scientific journal format. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「parody science」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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