 And now, an ignoble prize favorite moment, with Kuyoshi Furusawa, unofficial winning speech done in Japan. In 2017, Dr. Yoshizawa won the biology prize for his study of Swapchintelia cave insect. He is a big fan of the ignoble prizes, but unfortunately he couldn't attend the ceremony since he was in the cave. Our university, Hokkaido University had a special science event with him following the ignoble format like welcome speech, paper airplane deluge, and imitation trophies, and his speech was excellent. He explained his study and gave sweets to Ms. Sweetie Poo. Oops, I forgot to give him this 10 trillion Zimbabwe dollars. Well, I'll take this one. It's not money anymore after all. The ignoble prizes honor achievements that make people laugh, then think. This historic ignoble favorite moment video stars Kiyoshi Furusawa, who helped organize many ignoble prize events in Japan. The 30th first annual ignoble prize ceremony will be webcast September 17th, 2020. Details about the ignoble prizes can be found at www.improbable.com