apparently it's not possible...http://wusa9.com/news/article/150645/283/Marshmallow-Peeps-Resist-Scientific-Inspection
5/12/2011 1:25:40 PM
Wait for it
5/12/2011 1:27:50 PM
scientists pwnt. stay home
5/12/2011 1:28:05 PM
I'm going to stuff a jacket full of peeps and explore antartica.
5/12/2011 2:21:08 PM
annardica
5/12/2011 2:25:58 PM
^^haha]
5/12/2011 2:26:12 PM
the peep does not take off
5/12/2011 2:26:46 PM
is this like the whole cats of war ?
5/12/2011 2:31:08 PM
The problem is not the peep, you just need a sharper knife.
5/12/2011 2:39:09 PM
what are they trying to freeze, though?the freezing point of a substance is the point at which it's solid, right? when you freeze most things, you're really just freezing the water...i'd assume that peeps don't have a significant amount of water
5/12/2011 2:43:25 PM
I think it could be done. She just wasn't cold enough, she tried cutting at -22, but I think you can get a cryosectioner down lower than that. It would also probably work if she tried thicker sections than 8 um.It was funny reading a laymen's version of cryosectioning though...
5/12/2011 2:52:17 PM
http://www.peepresearch.org/[Edited on May 12, 2011 at 4:58 PM. Reason : 1]
5/12/2011 4:57:45 PM