Scientists in Italy are developing sweet snacks with lab-grown plant cells and fruit residues, producing a material that a 3D printer can then process into 'pastries' with high nutritional content.
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D printing is a fun hobby and there are many useful items that you can make. Here are 13 projects you can try out to test ...
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Build Volume: This is just the maximum size of the object you can print. A common size is around 220x220x250mm, which is plenty for most projects. Don’t feel like you need a giant printer; you can ...
Holiday greeting cards that feature your own photos are much more meaningful than generic ones from the store. We rate the top services for creating unique cards and personalized gifts. I've been ...