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Belly button fluff

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Belly button fluff, or more formally navel lint, is an accumulation of fluffy fibres in one's navel.

Many people find that, at the beginning and end of the day, a small lump of fluff has appeared in the navel cavity. The reasons for this have been the subject of idle speculation for many years but in 2001, Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki of the University of Sydney, Australia undertook a systematic survey to determine the ins and outs of belly button fluff. His primary findings were as follows:

Dr. Kruszelnicki's dedication to solving this long-standing mystery achieved its appropriate reward in 2002, when he was awarded the Ig Nobel prize for Interdisciplinary Research.

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