Would you eat chicken grown in a lab?
Dutch company ByFlow has come up with a 3D printer that prints food. Their model starts at 3,300 euros (£2,940) and the firm has already sold more than 100 of them, including many to professional restaurant kitchens. The printer is loaded with cartridges full of edible pastes than can be designed to set ...
Kickstarter's focus is on engaging with creative people: Perry Chen
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