Tomoki Kojima
Tomoki Kojima is a researcher from Japan who gained attention for winning the Ig Nobel Prize in biology for demonstrating that painting cows with black and white stripes significantly reduces fly bites, offering an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides.
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Israel:
Tomoki Kojima is a researcher who won the Ig Nobel Prize in Biology for studying whether zebra stripes on cows can protect them from flies.
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Portugal:
Tomoki Kojima's team applied tape to Japanese cows and painted them with black stripes.
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Switzerland:
Tomoki Kojima is involved in a study that found black cows painted with white stripes are less likely to be bitten by flies.
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United Kingdom:
Tomoki Kojima was one of the researchers who won the biology award for demonstrating the effectiveness of painting cows with stripes.
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