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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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3D printed cheesecake? Inside the culinary quest to make a Star Trek food replicator
Researchers from Columbia University recently managed to 3D-print a cheesecake, in a process that is exactly as delightful as it sounds. They detailed their discoveries in an article in npj ...
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Why 3D printed food is set to go mainstream
and it’s all to do with the printing process itself. Scientists in America have created a seven-ingredient 3D cheesecake (Image: Jonathan Blutinger) “Because of the way the cheesecake has been ...
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Scientists Are 3D Printing Fake Moon Dust Into Useful Objects
That's why a group of scientists led by the European Space Agency are exploring ways to 3D print anything from screws to coins using artificial lunar regolith — a simulation, essentially ...
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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 ... that allows them to 3D-print living heart tissue.
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Scientists 3D Print Living Brain Cells
A team of scientists, using a new laser technique, managed to 3D print living, functioning mouse brain cells in the lab. Most of the neurons, specifically dorsal root ganglion neurons ...
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3D Printed Buttons, Printed As A Single Unit
The buttons, their cover, and the compliant bits that act as a spring can be 3D printed as a complete unit that requires no assembly, and can be used fresh off the print bed. The design is still ...
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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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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 air without the need for supportive structures. This cutting-edge method can construct ceramic parts at almost ...
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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 a highly conductive 3D printing ink that can build circuits in hydrogel to create devices that can be used to monitor heart rate and ...
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Why 3D printed food is set to go mainstream
and it’s all to do with the printing process itself. Scientists in America have created a seven-ingredient 3D cheesecake (Image: Jonathan Blutinger) “Because of the way the cheesecake has been ...

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