Scientists have successfully 3D printed a cheesecake – and suggest that it might be the future. Researchers created the cheesecake using edible food inks, such as peanut butter, Nutella and ...
Whilst scientists recently made a robot that can 3D print real cakes, it might be a few years before they become ...
Using a 3D printer and a bioink, scientists create an "engineered plant living material" (EPLM) that harnesses the power of ...
“3D printed food could transform cooking,” says Hod ... The future of printed food. audio The future of printed food Scientists in America have created a seven-ingredient 3D cheesecake ...
Scientists are harnessing cells to make new types of materials that can grow, repair themselves and even respond to their environment. These solid 'engineered living materials' are made by embedding ...
Russia's 3D Bioprinting Solutions laboratory, the first facility to successfully print a mouse's thyroid gland, is getting ready to transplant artificial organs to living mice. If successful, the ...
Clever bio-inks that sit inside the human body and restore damaged neurons could cure a whole swathe of diseases in the next ...
With 3D printed arms of fixed measurements, the depth reading from a set of digital calipers can be used to calculate the radius of a curve. Specialized tools that focus on one particular job tend ...
Prior to 1970, bulletproof vests were pretty iffy, with a history extending as far as the 1500s when there were attempts to make metal armor that was bulletproof. By the 20th century there was ...
Scientists have made a 3D-printed robot hand that can play Jingle Bells on the piano. Researchers at Cambridge University said soft and rigid materials in the design replicate the bones and ...