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NASA
awards grant for 3-D food printer; could
it end world hunger?
Call it food for thought. Or perhaps
thought for food: NASA has given a
six-month grant to a company developing
what could be the world’s first 3-D
food printer. And the project’s
developer, reports Quartz, an online
digital news site, believes the
invention could be used to end world
hunger.
Quartz explains that the printer is the
brainchild of mechanical engineer Anjan
Contractor. Being developed by
Contractor’s company, Systems &
Materials Research Corp., it will use
proteins, carbohydrates and sugars to
create edible food products.
Contractor says one of his primary
motivations is a belief that food will
become exponentially more expensive in
the near future. The average consumer,
he told Quartz, will need a more
economically viable option.
Some alternative food source options
that may be used with the printer
include algae, duckweed, grass, lupine
seeds, beet leaves and even insects,
according to TNO Research, which is
working with Contractor on the project.
“I think, and many economists think,
that current food systems can’t supply
12 billion people sufficiently,” said
Contractor. “So we eventually have to
change our perception of what we see as
food.”
One of Contractor’s first prototypes
will be a 3-D pizza printer, and he
hopes to begin building it over the next
couple of weeks. Contractor, reports
Quartz, explained that it will print
"a layer of dough, which is baked
at the same time it’s printed, by a
heated plate at the bottom of the
printer. Then it lays down a tomato
base, 'which is also stored in a
powdered form, and then mixed with water
and oil.'" Lastly comes the
"protein layer."
Contractor also hopes that people will
be able to share recipes via an open
source coding system.
“One of the major advantages of a 3-D
printer is that it provides personalized
nutrition,” Contractor told Quartz.
“If you’re male, female, someone is
sick—they all have different dietary
needs. If you can program your needs
into a 3-D printer, it can print exactly
the nutrients that person requires.”
NASA is certainly a believer: The
six-month grant comes to $125,000. The
agency specifically interested in using
the 3-D printer to feed astronauts on
long space voyages.
“Long distance space travel requires
15-plus years of shelf life,”
Contractor said to Quartz. “The way we
are working on it is, all the carbs,
proteins and macro and micro nutrients
are in powder form. We take moisture
out, and in that form it will last maybe
30 years.”
Courtesy of Yahoo
G-spot
vs. a Golfball
What is the differnce between a golf
ball and a G-spot?
A guy will spend 20 minutes looking for
a golf ball.
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