As further proof that you can now 3D-print anything, a company called Natural Machines has introduced a 3D printer for food. The “Foodini,” as it’s called, isn’t too different from a regular 3D ...
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 ...
Wouldn't it be great to have a digital food machine sitting in your kitchen that could create any dish, real or imagined, from scratch at the touch of a button? Cornucopia: Digital Gastronomy is a ...
A Barcelona-based startup company called Natural Machines is building a 3-D food printer that, if everything stays on track, will start being sold as early as this year, hovering around the $1,300 ...
What if, instead of trays of gooey pizza and wilted lettuce, the school cafeteria cranked out plates of food that were synced to your body’s nutritional needs for optimum performance for the rest of ...
She’s 18 now and hasn’t visited her aunt for several years. But like her aunt, she has a strong interest in cooking. Going into the kitchen, she’s pleased to see that her aunt has kept up with the ...
Your kitchen could have its own “personal digital chef” one day, say researchers – that’s if they can perfect the technology behind the world’s first 3D printed cheesecake. British team creates ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Could food soon be going digital? A team of engineers at Columbia University is working with chefs to create a 3D food printing machine for your home. As CBS2's Tracee Carrasco ...
What impact could the 3D printing of food have on the sector? It’s one of the most-discussed issues among product developers. While there are chefs experimenting with using 3D printing to customise ...
This 4-part series examines how 3D printing will affect the future of fine dining. The first part, 3D Food Printing: Is It Ready for Luxury Dining?, sets up the series by exploring the current state ...
Nearly half of all packaging in Western Europe now uses flexible materials, which is changing how products are protected and ...
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