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A 3D printer that can create a pizza or chocolate replica of your child's face may be just the thing to get the nerdy chef on your list this year, says CBC science columnist Torah Kachur.
For those unaware, a cable comb keeps all the stray cables together. You can then use a zip tie to fasten them to any surface ...
In 2019 alone, the US generated 66 million tons of food waste. The majority of that waste (60 percent) ended up in landfills.
Amazon.com will start offering custom 3D-printed products ranging from pendants to bobblehead figurines. The online retail giant launched its new 3D Printed Products Store in the U.S. Monday. So ...
A pair of MIT graduates have developed a fun and clever way to minimize the amount of food waste sent to the landfill.
While printing kitchen items is a great way to marry one's hobby with functionality, keep in mind that because these products are made with PLA, they aren't dishwasher-safe.
A recently finished 3D-printed home has furthered the eco-credentials of the construction method through the use of 100% natural materials, which allows it to be fully recycled at the end of its life.
Among other things, we've previously seen wooden- ish objects printed out cellulose derived from wood, along with a 3D-printed guitar made of sawdust mixed with a bio-epoxy resin.