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That is.. Well, interesting.

Archive: https://archive.today/gfUzg

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>Cornell University researchers have solved a kitchen mystery by demonstrating that sharp knives produce fewer and slower-moving droplets when cutting onions compared to dull blades. The findings used high-speed cameras and particle tracking to analyze droplet formation during onion cutting at speeds up to 20,000 frames per second.

That is.. Well, interesting. Archive: https://archive.today/gfUzg From the post: >>Cornell University researchers have solved a kitchen mystery by demonstrating that sharp knives produce fewer and slower-moving droplets when cutting onions compared to dull blades. The findings used high-speed cameras and particle tracking to analyze droplet formation during onion cutting at speeds up to 20,000 frames per second.

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Just another example of things that are no longer taught/known by the "modern generations". It is amazing how much and how often humanity forgets things.

At one point, they forgot what the cure for scurvy was. Something that important seems kind of like something you would remember right?

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Or how we got to the moon. That one cracks me up.