Cooking devices that incorporate three-dimensional (3D) printers, lasers, or other software-driven processes may soon replace conventional cooking appliances such as…
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3D printing uses digital manufacturing processes to fabricate components that are light, strong, and require no special tooling to produce.…
Credit: 3dprint.com 3D printed food has been around for a while, but compared to other areas of 3D printing, it’s still…
Credit: www.3dprint.com In a paper entitled “Digital Wood: 3D Internal Color Texture Mapping,” a group of Columbia University researchers discusses how they…