💨 Abstract
Experiments with over 200 eggs found that they are less likely to crack when they fall on their side. While this doesn't change the best way to crack an egg for breakfast, it could help with hard-boiling eggs by reducing stray cracks. Contrary to popular belief, eggs are not strongest at their ends; their equator is more flexible and better at absorbing the energy of falls.
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