Researchers develop a method to 3D print with coffee grounds and mycelium, resulting in resilient, compostable materials for ...
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 ...
Explore the innovative plastic alternative made from coffee grounds and mushroom tissue, combining sustainability with 3D ...
A team has developed a biodegradable material by combining used coffee grounds and mushroom mycelium. This innovative ...
Only 30% of a coffee bean is soluble in water, and many brewing methods aim to extract significantly less than that. So of ...
Only 30% of a coffee bean is soluble in water, and many brewing methods aim to extract significantly less than that. So of the 1.6 billion pounds of ...
Americans drink around 1.6 billion pounds of coffee, but most of the used coffee grounds—over 1.1 billion pounds—end up in ...
A group of creative engineers from the University of Washington recently introduced a plastic alternative that utilizes a mix of used coffee grounds and 3D-printed mycelium biocomposites to create ...
Researchers have developed a high-resolution embedded 3D-printing technique that enables the fabrication of ultra-fine fibers ...
Rapid, localized heat management is essential for electronic devices and could have applications ranging from wearable materials to burn treatment. While so-called thermoelectric materials convert ...
A team at the Purdue Applied Research Institute recently developed a process of 3D printing with a new material, dark ...
Rapid, localized heat management is essential for electronic devices and could have applications ranging from wearable ...