What did the scientist say when he found two isotopes of helium in an egg?
'HeHe.'
The yolk's on you. Our hand-curated collection of egg humor, served sunny-side up.
What did the scientist say when he found two isotopes of helium in an egg?
'HeHe.'
Why did the biologist collect eggs?
They were studying cell structure and eggs are technically single cells.
An egg walks into a chemistry lab.
The professor says, 'Ah, a calcium carbonate vessel containing a colloidal suspension of proteins. Please, have a seat.'
How does a physicist describe a hard-boiled egg?
'A protein matrix that underwent irreversible denaturation via sustained thermal energy transfer.' Also breakfast.
Why did the egg study thermodynamics?
To understand why it can't be unboiled. (Except it technically can now — UC Irvine, 2015.)
What's an egg's favorite element?
Sulfur. They're naturally drawn to it, especially when overcooked.
How do eggs communicate?
Through the 7,000 to 17,000 pores in their shells. Nature's mesh network.
Why do old eggs float?
Their air cell gets bigger as moisture escapes through the shell. It's not magic, it's Archimedes.
What's the most important thing about an egg's structure?
The arch shape distributes stress evenly. Civil engineers are basically copying eggs.
A geneticist and a philosopher walk into a diner.
The philosopher asks 'which came first?' The geneticist says 'the egg — a proto-chicken laid it.' Argument over. Eggs won.
Why did the egg white turn opaque?
Protein denaturation. It's not personal, it's biochemistry.
What did the egg say to the centrifuge?
'You're tearing me apart!'
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