News
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 ...
Engineers at Columbia University have taken a step toward making those sci-fi meals a reality by creating a single device that can use a 3D printer to assemble food and lasers to cook it.
“The thought came to us. Could we use cooking oil and turn it into resin for 3D printing?” Simpson said. Back in the lab, the oil was filtered to take out chunks of food particles. Rajshree ...
A team in the U.S. has used robotic lasers to cook 3D-printed samples of chicken — and they say that the food was superior in taste and texture to conventional cooking methods. Jonathan ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough have, for the first time, turned waste cooking oil – from the deep fryers of a local McDonald’s – into a high-resolution, biodegradable 3D printing ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results