(Nanowerk News) There is currently a race to develop edible tags for food so that, for example, you can see where the food comes from or its ingredients, and the information disappears once you’ve ...
Three-dimensional (3D) food printing methods have received considerable attention due to growing living standards and higher consumer demand for innovative food. Rheology fills the gap between edible ...
A Lilliputian edible beer can filled with chocolate. A bouillon cube made of dried kimchi flavoring that transforms a cup of water into funky broth. A lavender-infused polygon that turns a mug of warm ...
When I was a kid, I was just excited they made pens that allowed me to write in glitter or in silver ink. But kids these days have pens that write actual stuff you can eat. Via Foodbeast, we’ve just ...
Scientists have developed a new method of providing information on 3D-printed foods, by printing a QR code within the food itself. Doing so doesn't affect the taste or outward appearance of the food, ...
These intricate, colorful ornaments look good enough to eat. And luckily, you can do just that. Los Angeles confectioner Sugar Lab has made a series of 3D-printed holiday ornaments and accoutrements ...
Our lives were made considerably simpler by QR codes, which were developed in 1994 by the Japanese vehicle company Denso Wave. QR codes often include data for a tracker, location, or identification ...
A kitchen that can help you live longer, suggest meals to optimise your performance and even stop you from snacking? Meet the kitchen of 2063. Miele has partnered with the London Design Festival and ...
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Cooking... with a 3D printer?
Can a 3D printer replace your kitchen? Today, I attempt to cook a meal entirely with a 3D printer - the results are surprising, messy, and maybe even edible! #3dprinting #ender3 #3dprinted ...
While it’s hard to visualize what a commercial cell-based meat plant might look like as no player in this embryonic field is yet producing it at scale, delegates at a conference in San Francisco were ...
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. A team ...
These days, 3D printers are laying down plastics, metals, resins, and other materials in whatever configurations creative people can dream up. But when the next 3D printing revolution comes, you'll be ...
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