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SCIENTISTS FIGURE OUT HOW TO UNBOIL EGGS

• http://www.popsci.com,By Mary Beth Griggs

It has often been said that you can't unscramble an egg. But you might be able to unboil one.

When you boil an egg, the heat causes the proteins inside the egg white to tangle and clump together, solidifying it. New research published in ChemBioChem by scientists at UC Irvine shows how they can essentially reverse the clumping process by adding chemicals to a cooked egg.

"Yes, we have invented a way to unboil a hen egg," UCI biochemist Gregory Weisssaid in a statement. "In our paper, we describe a device for pulling apart tangled proteins and allowing them to refold."

And they didn't just go for a standard 10-minute hard boiled egg. No, the researchers decided, just to make absolutely sure the whites were cooked, to boil the eggs for 20 minutes at 194 degrees Fahrenheit. Adding urea to the eggs untangled the knotted proteins by chemically breaking them into bits, returning the eggs to a liquid form. (Note: Urea is one of the main ingredients in pee, so these unboiled eggs are probably not delicious.) Then the researcher put the (now liquid) solution into a machine called a 'vortex fluid device.' The device pieces the broken proteins back together within minutes—a vast improvement over older methods of reconstituting proteins, which could take days.

2 Comments in Response to

Comment by PureTrust
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Ya but. The eggs are so heat resistant now, that the mama hen's gotta get them up to 150 degrees sitting on them, just to get them to hatch out!!!

Comment by Lucky Red
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Imagine that. Scientists can't find a cure for cancer but they've just discovered how to unboil eggs. No doubt that's an Earth-shattering discovery that will help millions and trillions of chicks around the globe.



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