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Scientists create world's first 3D-PRINTED cheesecake in 30 minutes
It could spell the end of hours in the kitchen - a 3D-printed cheesecake that takes just 30 minutes to create. Engineers at Columbia University unveiled this world's first Tuesday, made by the ...
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Scientists make 3D printed cheesecake
So, in order to make the 3D-printed peanut butter-banana cheesecake with a cherry drizzle, all the ingredients had to be converted into paste-like substances. All ingredients in the study were ...
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3D printed cheesecake? Inside the culinary quest to make a Star Trek food replicator
But 3D-printed food could become something totally different. Because of the way it can lay down thin layers, it can create entirely new eating sensations — like the cheesecake, which apparently ...
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3D Printed Velcro
With new materials comes new possibilities in fabrication, and with 3D printers, this observation is no different. In the past year or so, there have been a few very interesting new filaments that ...
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A 3D Printed Paint Mixer
[Mark Rhodes] wanted to automate the process of mixing paint, so he built a 3D printed shaker to thoroughly shake small paint bottles. Using only a single motor, it shakes the bottle along three ...
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Stanford Scientists Use Stem Cells to 3D-Print Heart Tissue
3D printers are changing the way we build our cars, our homes and even our food. And thanks in part to scientists at Stanford ... Once the cells are printed, they take on the general shape of ...
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Europol addresses the growing threat of 3D printed weapons
forensic scientists, policymakers and academia have gathered this week in The Hague, the Netherlands, for one of the world’s biggest platforms of exchange on the threat of 3D printed weapons.
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Your next home could be 3D-printed. Here’s how
But can it deliver? In 2021, Dutch couple Elize Lutz and Harrie Dekkers, retired shopkeepers from Amsterdam, became Europe’s first inhabitants of a 3D-printed house in Eindhoven. Their new hom ...
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Scientists create 3D-printed hand that can play Jingle Bells
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 ...
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The Future of Cardiology: 3D Printed Heart Tissue
a recent project from Stanford University scientists. It involves printing living tissue layer by layer until someone creates an entire organ. Stanford researchers aim to create a 3D-printed human ...
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Chinese scientists develop cutting-edge tech for 3D ceramic printing in the air to create complex engineering parts
Scientists in China have developed a new technique for 3D printing of ceramics in the ... after being extruded from the nozzle. “The printed curves can be freely extended in space without ...
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Scientists 3D-print biomedical devices in study that may ‘open up new possibilities’
A Chinese-led team of scientists say they have developed ... University’s engineering school in Hangzhou, said 3D structures could be printed in free form in hydrogel – unlike traditional ...

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