Researchers behind the device want to limit food waste and encourage “hyper-local circular economies.” A new type of 3D printer could help households do their part to reduce food waste while also ...
The printer incorporates AI technology to suggest printable objects that can be made based on the type of food waste you have ...
Researchers at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) have unveiled a new advancement in food printing technology. Using their innovative 3D food printer, they created meals or ...
The Star Trek food replicator it's not. But researchers at Columbia University in New York have created a 3D printer that makes cheesecake. Until now, most 3D-printed foods have been made with ...
She’s 18 now and hasn’t visited her aunt for several years. But like her aunt, she has a strong interest in cooking. Going into the kitchen, she’s pleased to see that her aunt has kept up with the ...
Scientists are taking 3D printing to a new level, this time with food. Engineers at Columbia University announced in a newly released study that they have successfully created an edible and possibly ...
Digital Pâtisserie has this week unveil their new food 3D printer aptly named the Patiss3 specifically designed for kitchens and caterers offering the ability to print large volumes of food without ...
Along with jetpacks, holograms, and universal healthcare, one of the great unfilled promises of the Star Trek-style future is the food replicator. Few concepts hold more sway over both the keen ...
What if, instead of trays of gooey pizza and wilted lettuce, the school cafeteria cranked out plates of food that were synced to your body’s nutritional needs for optimum performance for the rest of ...
Tea leaves trap heavy-metal contaminants. Researchers at Northwestern University have demonstrated that brewing tea helps ...
The space agency recently awarded a $125,000 grant to a project aimed at 3D printing food for astronauts, and while the space agency's main concern is efficient food storage for long-haul space ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) A new 3D printer can cook food layer by layer as it prints, using artificial intelligence to design complex edible structures. This integrated system, developed at Hong Kong ...
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