And now the world has its first…. Chocolate 3D Printer! Scientists in the UK, managed by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), have come up with a new way for manufacturing 3D chocolate designs created in design software. These scientists, led by the University of Exeter’s Dr. Liang Hao, want the world to be able to create what it’s dreamed in its mind through a new medium of chocolate. Of course, it won’t replace those culinary magicians who’ve made chocolate delicacies into a gorgeous and scrumptious art form! Maybe it will even help us to appreciate their genius.
And no more worries of industrial waste, either, because you can eat your mistakes! Finally, a technical project that can push forward creativity that’s also delicious. Check out the video below to see the printer in action:
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