An "invisibility cloak" developed by a team from Zhejiang University can make a goldfish invisible in water and a cat vanish into thin air. The invention, made with cost-effective glass materials won Pineapple Science Prize for physics on Saturday night in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province. A number of other low cost gadgets and interesting research were on the prize list, including mechanical donkey and research on mate preference of fruit flies, at the ceremony co-hosted by Zhejiang Science Museum and Guokr.com, China's leading popular science website. "The science prize is unofficial. It makes people feel the beauty of science in a humorous way rather than teaching rocket science," said the producer Wang Yami. Wang sees the main purpose of the prize as linking scientists with ordinary people, making science and scientists more visible to ordinary people. In addition to inventions, research in chemistry, mathematics, psychology and medicine were on the awards list. For example, the discovery that 40 percent of math-phobics are innate, the young liars are cleverer and East Asians are more likely to sweat. Unlike the two previous Pineapple awards which were for domestic scientists only, this year, the scope of the prize was increased to include Chinese scientists overseas. The prize in mathematics and psychology were awarded to research teams led by Chinese scientists in the U.S. and Canada. "Research entered for the prize should be serious scientific study first, and then should have a unique angle to make them interesting," said Li Miao, a third-time judge and president of the Astronomy and Space Science Research Institute in Zhongshan University. "In order to find out the truth of love, we work on fruit flies. In the experiment, we found male fruit flies prefer young females," said Xue Lei, professor at Tongji University, whose team won the prize in chemistry. He said that choosing young female as a mate could be the instinct of all animals. A survey of men showed that the dream women for most men are aged around 20. Different from Ig Nobel Prize, which honor achievements that "first make people laugh, and then make them think", the Pineapple Prize focuses on curiosity and the popularization of science. All the nominees are Chinese. The prize is named after pineapple because the fruit poses peeling difficulties, and is also inexpensive and popular among ordinary people.
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