] INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (AP) -- Eat your way to the bottom ] of almost any bag of popcorn and there they are: the ] rock-hard, jaw-rattling unpopped kernels known as old ] maids. ] ] It's long been known that popcorn kernels must have a ] precise moisture level in their starchy center -- about ] 15 percent -- to explode. But Purdue University ] researchers found the key to a kernel's explosive success ] lies in the composition of its hull. ] ] Unpopped kernels, it turns out, have leaky hulls that ] prevent the moisture pressure buildup needed for them to ] pop and lack the optimal hull structure that allows most ] kernels to explode. Finally! The mystery is solved! I, for one, can die happy. CNN.com - Scientists solve unpopped popcorn - Apr 21, 2005 |