3D printing has been used to create running shoes, medical implants, and, to the delight of firearm enthusiasts, a .22 caliber handgun. So why not a 3D-printed steak for the grill? Billionaire ...
3D-printed foods are a growing component of the additive manufacturing industry. Within this realm, 3D-printed meat is gaining speed. Like other 3D-printed objects, edible material is extruded in ...
The international fast-food chain has announced it is launching the development of 3D bioprinting technology capable of creating chicken meat in a partnership with 3D Bioprinting Solutions research ...
Kentucky Fried Chicken first unveiled its partnership with Beyond Meat in August 2019, where it was making meat-free nuggets. But nearly a year on, we're now seeing KFC using 3D bioprinting technology ...
Steak without the cow — that's what Eshchar Ben-Shitrit set out to make when he founded Redefine Meat in 2018. Ben-Shitrit, who grew up in a farming community in Israel-Palestine, also grew up eating ...
Steakholder Foods’ plant-based, 3D-printed ‘steak’. Credit: Steakholder Foods The food industry has been contemplating how 3D printing technology might shape product development and consumption for ...
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For decades, scientists, ethicists, and technologists have discussed the possibility of having cultivated meat, also known as lab-grown meat, among other names, as a mainstream replacement for ...
If you can 3D-print a gun… if you can 3D-print a home… then brother, you might as well pull up a chair and 3D-print yourself some meat while you’re at it, because these masses aren’t going to feed ...