What’s So Great About 350 Degrees?
(via The Atlantic) The magic of cooking at 350 degrees isn’t magic at all, but chemistry. It is, for example,
Read more(via The Atlantic) The magic of cooking at 350 degrees isn’t magic at all, but chemistry. It is, for example,
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Read more(via mental_floss) They’re probably the weirdest—and certainly the most puzzling—objects in the universe. And yet black holes are oddly familiar,
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Read more(via Popular Mechanics) he microbus was so new and so original when it burst upon the scene that more than
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