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Read article: Physicists reveal the mechanics of tea scum Everyday science Blog Physicists reveal the mechanics of tea scum Researchers have looked at how tea scum breaks apart when stirred
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Read article: Researchers cut to the chase on the physics of paper cuts Everyday science Blog Researchers cut to the chase on the physics of paper cuts A paper cut “sweet spot” just happens to be close to the thickness of paper in print magazines
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Read article: Can you solve this pistachio packing problem? Everyday science Blog Can you solve this pistachio packing problem? Given a full bowl of pistachios, what size container do you need for the leftover shells?
Read article: Birds save up to 25% of their energy when they follow a leader Everyday science Research update Birds save up to 25% of their energy when they follow a leader Study on starlings is the first to measure birds’ energy use directly rather than inferring it from other measurements