An Israeli firm has created the first ever 3D bio-printed grouper — which is ready to cook upon “printing.” Steakholder Foods has created a non-traditional fish for eating, and it will not harm the ...
Dayna Perkins shows ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander new 3D printed fish, Minecraft dragons and other animated toys. Check ...
REHOVOT, Israel, May 3 (Reuters) - Forget your hook, line and sinker. An Israeli foodtech company says it has 3D printed the first ever ready-to-cook fish fillet using animal cells cultivated and ...
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A small Dutch crowdfunding project is trying to 3D print reefs to provide habitat for fish, protection for beaches and coastal communities at risk from rising seas, and a future for reefs devastated ...
The next frontier in food seems to be drawing inspiration from the final frontier. A “Star Trek“-like, food-on-demand 3D printer has just served up a real, cultivated fish fillet for the first time.
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Students in Demark aim to commercialise vegan alternatives to salmon and tuna in Europe, having developed 3D printing processes capable of printing plant proteins and binders in structured forms. A ...
It's a muggy, humid morning in Bath, North Carolina in late May. A barge is out in the middle of the Pamlico River near Bath Creek, carrying 100 concrete cubes that will make up a new artificial reef.