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Does “food safe” 3D printing really exist? Here’s what you need to know
Food for thought.
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Scientists 3D print foods to get kids to eat their vegetables: 'Turning broccoli into SpongeBob SquarePants'
Researchers at the University of Arkansas are experimenting with the benefits of 3D printing food.
Kerry Stevenson, aka "General Fabb" has written over 8,000 stories on 3D printing at Fabbaloo since he launched the venture ...
He already has more than 600 preorders.
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Your future home might be framed with printed plastic
The plastic bottle you just tossed in the recycling bin could provide structural support for your future house. MIT engineers are using recycled plastic to 3D print construction-grade beams, trusses, ...
Katie Weimer figured out a way to make regenerative tissue to bring hope to breast cancer survivors around the world. In the lab of her Colorado startup, she is building “scaffolds” from advanced, ...
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3 Warnings Before You Bring Markiplier's Incredibly Cursed Bucket to Theaters for Free Popcorn
3 Warnings Before You Bring Markiplier's Incredibly Cursed Bucket to Theaters for Free Popcorn ...
U.S. Army study finds Soldiers warm to 3D-Printed Food, signaling a future beyond traditional MRE battlefield rations.
Explore the findings of a US Army study on 3D printed food and soldiers' perceptions about its taste and identity.
Oceanic ecosystems are increasingly threatened by global warming, which causes coral bleaching, species migration and, ...
Nimra Shakoor and Charles R. Goulding take readers inside Columbia’s six-year experiment that turned quiche, pizza, and pie into a laser-cooked showcase of how 3D printing could redefine the future of ...
Do your dropshipping sales need more love? Check out these seven products — from pilates rings to drawstring jeans — that ...
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