Academics led by UWE Bristol have used an extrusion-based 3D food printer to produce meals which are safe to chew, swallow ...
Scientists at a British university have become the first make to 3D printed food - for people with swallowing difficulties.
Academics led by UWE Bristol in the UK have used an extrusion-based 3D food printer to produce meals which are safe to chew, swallow and digest.
Researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology presented a 3D printing technique for creating glass micro-supercapacitors ...
Researchers have developed meals suitable for people with dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) using 3D printing technology.