Remember back in the mid-80s, when mass-produced holograms were such a big deal? Since then, they've become common on credit cards, currency and other items. Now, thanks to new research, you can ...
Although lab-grown meat could be a more ethical, eco-friendly alternative to the "real" thing, its texture still leaves something to be desired. That may be about to change, though, thanks to the use ...
“I have always had it in the back of my mind to publish a book, so when I was able to do this it was very exciting,” Krustchinsky said. “Then, when you couple that with the idea that someone across ...
Holograms are everywhere, from driver's licenses to credit cards to product packaging. And now, edible holograms could someday enhance foods. Researchers have developed a laser-based method to print ...
What started out as an eighth-grade science project has morphed into a possible product for food companies and farmers. Yuqi Chen, a 13-year-old Woodland Middle School student, has created an edible ...
A fungus that bursts from the bark of birch trees can produce a volatile molecule with the sweet smell of pineapple—an aroma usually formed by a mixture of many compounds (J. Agric. Food Chem. 2019, ...
WTF?! A humble toothpaste additive has provided the key to a major breakthrough in the field of edible electronics. Researchers have successfully built the first fully edible transistor using copper ...
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