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A team at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has created a 3D printer that turns food waste into useful objects.
A new type of 3D printer could help households do their part to reduce food waste while also producing some nifty household accessories. In 2019 alone, the US generated 66 million tons of food waste.
Fresh espresso pours over a 3D-printed chocolate structure in a ceramic mug, creating a stunning blend of art and flavor.
The answer to single use coffee cups: Biodegradable 3D-printed mugs made from fruit waste could end the scourge of throwaway containers, creators say Traditional cups are typically lined with ...
Workers will clean the mugs before returning them to the nearby library. Founder Jen Vickers started the project in 2019 after making a resolution to say no to to-go cups by either bringing her ...
Cricut creative machines, laser cutters, make-your-own mugs, and 3D printers will all be available to use for free in the Makers Space room to encourage more creativity among Victorville residents.
Cricut creative machines, laser cutters, make-your-own mugs, and 3D printers will all be available to use for free in the Makers Space room to encourage more creativity among Victorville residents.