Students create 3D ice cream printer
9 years ago
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Students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a 3D printer that can produce ice cream in any shape! Kristine Bunker, Kyle Hounsell and David Kim were able to build the system using a blast of liquid nitrogen, which fixes the ice cream into place as it's released from the 3D printer's nozzle.
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