Oreo is a place where discussions are divided between cookie and cream school, but physicists who made machines to remove only cookies except for cream from oreo with a strong desire "I want to eat ...
The world has a new way to separate the cookie from the creme thanks in part to a University of Minnesota professor. The Oreo Separator Machine, a semi-automated cookie deconstruction device, is the ...
Love crisp chocolate Oreo cookies, but hate the cream that binds them together? Well, David Neevel, a physicist from Portland, Ore., had this very problem and tasked himself with creating a solution.
Known for clever, zeitgeist-y online marketing like the "Daily Twist," Oreo has turned to four inventors to create machines that separate Oreo cookies from the creme as part of the company's new ...
High-tech vending machines that can produce customized Oreo cookies using a technique akin to 3D printing have gone on display at the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. The Oreo Trending ...
Eat them whole or divide and conquer? That's the eternal question when it comes to Oreos, those little rounds of chocolate cookie hugging creme in the middle. Over the years, the marketing folks at ...
The world thought it had seen it all when physicist David Neevel’s Oreo-separating machine was revealed. But, Nabisco’s Cookie vs. Creme campaign is inspiring inventors from all over the country to ...
Did you realize you can build a fully-functional Oreo and milk vending machine using mostly just a few pieces of cardboard, a DC motor, a nine-volt battery and a lot of hot glue? Not only is it ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...