Researchers at Southern Illinois University Carbondale have come up with a way to make 3D-printed food out of plastic waste. They call them µBites (microbites), and they could be the innovative answer ...
Scientists in Japan developed a method to 3D-print cookies with built in QR codes. The non-toxic addition could help cut down on waste products like wrappers and packaging as well as add to food ...
Our lives were made considerably simpler by QR codes, which were developed in 1994 by the Japanese vehicle company Denso Wave. QR codes often include data for a tracker, location, or identification ...
While it may sound futuristic, 3D printed foods are here. A lot of the work is still in its early stages, with researchers at Cornell and MIT developing 3D printers made specifically for edible ...
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