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HEScience is the ultimate tool for everyday problems. Most people reach for a needle when a splinter strikes, but the secret lies in gas laws. When you pull a syringe plunger back against your skin, you create a pressure imbalance. The external air pressure naturally wants to equalize, pushing your skin and the embedded object upward into the syringe. This method is significantly less invasive than digging and works surprisingly fast on shallow slivers. It’s a perfect example of how physics can replace pain in your first aid routine. Share this with a friend who hates needles
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