Scientists have successfully 3D printed a cheesecake – and suggest that it might be the future. Researchers created the cheesecake using edible food inks, such as peanut butter, Nutella and ...
Whilst scientists recently made a robot that can 3D print real cakes, it might be a few years before they become ...
Using a 3D printer and a bioink, scientists create an "engineered plant living material" (EPLM) that harnesses the power of ...
3D food printing could also transform industrial-scale food manufacturing, according to Dr Vincenzo Di Bari, assistant professor in food structure and processing at Nottingham University. Instead ...
New study uses 3D printing and genetically modified plant cells to create complex, self-repairing materials that could ...
Russia's 3D Bioprinting Solutions laboratory, the first facility to successfully print a mouse's thyroid gland, is getting ready to transplant artificial organs to living mice. If successful, the ...
Actually riding around at 30 km/h on a 3D printed means of transportation is pretty gnarly, if not foolhardy. So we were actually pleased when we dug deeper and discovered that [E-Mat]’s ...
3D printed materials have come a long way in the last decade or so as printers have become more and more mainstream. Printers can use all kinds of different plastics with varying physical ...
Israeli scientists say they have created the world’s first 3D-printed heart using human tissue. Professor Tal Dvir, who led the project, says the miniature organ was made with a patient's own ...
Scientists from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) have created a method of 3D-printing fingers for robots or prosthetics with similar properties to those of human flesh. A ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I'm a journalist covering professional and industrial 3D printing. Relativity Space stage 1 3D-printed rocket being installed at Cape ...