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Fuzzy skin is the best 3D printing trick you’re not using
Hide layer lines and seams with an uneven yet consistent finish.
Researchers in Sweden are developing a 3D-printing material made from baker's yeast for architectural components.
A new biobased construction material derived from yeast has been developed by a team of researchers at Chalmers University of ...
A research team at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden has come up with a new bio-derived material made from yeast.
It’s hard to imagine food prepared in a printer can be tasty and look good. But a presentation at a 3D food printing conference today shows how printed foods could improve the lives of people with ...
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