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Everyday science Feature The journey of a crisp Louise Mayor discovers how physicists are optimizing the manufacture of this popular salty snack Read article: The journey of a crisp
Everyday science Blog Physics of food – the November 2016 issue of Physics World is now out Meet the physicists tackling what we eat