The key to solving future food supply problems might be 3D Printing! A team of researchers at the Singapore University of Technology & Design (SUTD) aims to provide a solution to address food supply ...
The Topels no longer print checks and their business mix has completely flipped. Richard spends 80 percent of his workday printing insect traps for another Billings company, Scentry Biologicals Inc.
From burgers grown in laboratories to GM crops, scientists are searching for ways to feed a growing world population. And now crunchy sweet snacks made of ground up insects could be on the menu.
It might soon be relatively trivial to make soft robots — at least, if you have a 3D printer handy. UC San Diego researchers have devised a way to 3D-print insect-like flexible robots cheaply, quickly ...
Researchers examine how 3D printing could be harnessed to make alternative protein sources, such as insects, more palatable and accessible. The growing and ageing population is expected to drive ...
Hoverboards and Food Hydrators: the two things Back to the Future II made the following generations aim towards. (Oh, and time travel.) Hoverboards are still a while away but, through 3D printing, we ...
Could a 3D printer help to create in minutes what nature took millions of years to evolve – the perfect insect wing? Tiny robotic insects would make the perfect fly-on-the-wall snooping devices. No ...
(A) Wearable device for the antennae: (i) A 3D model of the cockroach’s head was used as a reference to design the wearable device for the antennae. (ii) Two hooking mechanisms were incorporated to ...
BILLINGS — In the years when the bad bugs that harm crops thrive, sales also jump at Topel Printing in Billings, an unlikely business relationship by any measure. When Richard and Deena Topel started ...
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