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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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