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Students in Demark aim to commercialise vegan alternatives to salmon and tuna in Europe, having developed 3D printing processes capable of printing plant proteins and binders in structured forms.
Scientists have succeeded in reconstruction of plant branch structures, including the branch structures under leaves, by using image analysis and artificial intelligence technology, a world first.
NOD, a spatiotemporal deep learning framework that leverages 3D point cloud data to identify new plant organs with ...
Have you ever imaged high-resolution 3D structures at the micro/nanoscale that react dynamically to their surroundings? The 4D printing technology is changing the game by using smart materials ...
For the prototypes, Scionti used a mix of rice and pea proteins but other inputs such as seaweed could also be used. “This new advanced technology is able to bio-hack the structure of the native ...