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Tag results: Paper

Appetite for Destruction

The history of the paper shredder, a device that’s most important when you have something to hide. Not all shreds are alike.

Mar 18, 2023

Luster Lost

Pondering the way that physical objects, like newspapers and photos, degrade over time, and why digital objects won’t fade in exactly the same way.

Nov 05, 2021

Paper That You Bake

What the heck is parchment paper, where did it come from, and why is it such a prominent baking aid these days? So many questions—here’s my attempt to answer.

Nov 21, 2019

The Back of the Napkin

From soft dough to paper, the world’s definition of a napkin has evolved significantly over the past couple thousand years. (It’s currently evolving again.)

Aug 08, 2017

 Related Tags: food, world war ii, photography, industrial machines, paper towels, napkins, napkin, napkin history, paper, sustainability, cloth, decay, chemicals, chemical industry, pulp, lighting, led lighting, baking, cooking, parchment paper

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