Ig Nobel prize goes to team who found mammals can breathe through anuses
by Ian Sample Science editor from Science | The Guardian on (#6QPFZ)
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In a stark demonstration of how award-winning breakthroughs can come from the most unlikely directions, researchers have won an Ig Nobel prize for discovering that mammals can breathe through their anuses.
After a series of tests on mice, rats and pigs, Japanese scientists found the animals absorb oxygen delivered through the rectum, work that underpins a clinical trial to see whether the procedure can treat respiratory failure.
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