A team of researchers has made a compostable 3D printing material made from coffee grounds and mushroom spores.
A breakthrough in bioprinting of living tissues could soon lead to 3D-printing of blood vessels and human organs, ushering in ...
Researchers used X-rays to find that magnets reduce flaws in 3D-printed metal parts, improving quality by 80 percent.
A new discovery offers a promising way to break down stubborn plastics like Plexiglass into their original building blocks, ...
Americans drink around 1.6 billion pounds of coffee, but most of the used coffee grounds—over 1.1 billion pounds—end up in ...
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Tech Xplore on MSN3D-printed coffee and mushroom mix offers compostable plastic alternativeOnly 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 coffee Americans consume in a year, more than 1.1 ...
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Hunker.com on MSN7 Tools You'll Need When Deep Cleaning Your HouseIf your regular cleaning routine just isn't cutting it, you may need to deep clean your house. But deep cleaning calls for ...
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