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Science Vs: The Funniest Joke in the World

Science Vs: The Funniest Joke in the World

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When he rounded them up, he had a 100.

A few months ago, Wendy Zukerman invited our own Latif Nasser to come on her show, and, of course, he jumped at the chance. 

Laughter ensued, as they set off to find the "The Funniest Joke in the World." When you just Google something like that, the internet might serve you, "What has many keys but can't open a single lock??” (Answer: A piano). So they had to dig deeper. According to science. And for this quest they interviewed a bunch of amazing comics including Tig Notaro, Adam Conover, Dr Jason Leong, Loni Love, and, of course, some scientists: Neuroscientist Professor Sophie Scott and Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman. 

Which Joke Will Win???

Special thanks to Wendy Zuckerman and the entire team over at Science Vs

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Comments (2)

Ryles

The real problem here is that they didn't interview any actual funny comedians 😂

Nov 22nd
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Itay Avi

missed opportunities here: 1) Monty Python's "Funniest Joke in the World" sketch 2) relating to funny sounds in words like "Bulbous": Rowan Atkinson's absolutely brilliant delivery of the name Bob in Blackadder

Nov 22nd
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