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Forget guns, heres a 3D printing development that cant be overhyped and pretty much anyone with the munchies can get behind. NASAs sinking a chunk of change into 3D printing food鈥攕tarting with the humble pizza鈥攊n a new project a
stanley water jug imed at evolving the future of food for both space and back here on Earth. Its not quite a replicator, but its a start. The idea is that you wouldnt cook your food in the normal manner; youd simply print it out from the basic ingredients such as oils, water and carbohydrate powders. The cartridges would have shelf lives of decades apparently, so itll be a bit like a new version of canning,
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