Oct. 7, 2001, at 6:03 p.m. was the funniest moment of the past year. Or so say the scientists from the Laugh Lab at Britain’s Hertfordshire University. It was at that precise moment, as part of the ...
Robert Provine isn't funny. His wife often frowns at his jokes. But the man knows how to bag a laugh. Audio recorder in hand, he prowls campuses, malls, zoos, parking lots—wherever he hears the ...
An experiment to uncover the world’s funniest jokes has found that some computer-generated gags can be more amusing than those thought up by humans. The Laugh Lab survey is being conducted through a ...
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