OSU helps develop quake-proof wine rack

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OSU helps develop quake-proof wine rack | January 26, 9:40 am   
  


"Wine bottles on store shelves can end up as mostly shattered glass in an earthquake, costing money and creating a dangerous mess to clean up. But a new wine rack design by Oregon State University researchers can withstand strong quakes so bottles can be stored securely even in seismically sensitive locations." Source: oregonlive.com


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