Do You Know Why Oreo Biscuit Cream Sticks To One Wafer When Twisted Apart?  'Oreometer' Can Answer

Do You Know Why Oreo Biscuit Cream Sticks To One Wafer When Twisted Apart? 'Oreometer' Can Answer

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MIT researchers have designed a 3D-printable
MIT researchers have designed a 3D-printable Oreometer, a simple device that firmly grasps an Oreo cookie. It uses pennies and rubber bands to control the twisting force that twists the cookie open.
MIT researchers have designed a 3D-printable "Oreometer", a simple device that firmly grasps an Oreo cookie. It uses pennies and rubber bands to control the twisting force that twists the cookie open.

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