Researchers develop a method to 3D print with coffee grounds and mycelium, resulting in resilient, compostable materials for ...
Momentum is building for organic interposers, 3D stacking, and photonics, but questions remain about how the industry gets there and what kinds of tradeoffs will be necessary.
Researchers developed a new system for turning used coffee grounds into a paste, which they use to 3D print objects, such as packing materials and a vase. They inoculate the paste with Reishi mushroom ...
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Tech Xplore on MSN3D-printed coffee and mushroom mix offers compostable plastic alternativeOnly 30% of a coffee bean is soluble in water, and many brewing methods aim to extract significantly less than that. So of ...
At Packaging Innovation 2025 held at the Birmingham NEC, UK, Tey Bannerman, partner and head of design, Europe, at McKinsey & Company, spoke of the many ways in which artificial intelligence (AI) is ...
That's why, if you're big into the creative side of things, you should save up to get yourself a 3D printer. Whether you're looking to use it for cosplay by making your own outfits or creating ...
A 'devastating' study has revealed just how many minutes one cigarette can take off your life, but if that wasn't enough to sway you, perhaps knowing the effect smoking can have on the brain may help ...
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