An curved arrow pointing right. Ted Kinsman, a Professor at RIT, invented the Coffee Drip Printer. Using liquids like coffee and wine, the printer automatically creates realistic works of art. Story ...
An curved arrow pointing right. An assistant professor at Rochester Institute of Technology named Ted Kinsman has invented a machine which converts tiny, low-res images into large portraits using any ...
I’m here to confess that I don’t actually like coffee and have recently been banned from drinking caffeine at all (by a real doctor! not just the guy on the corner who sells me tomatoes!), which has ...
Fortunately, I don’t use my printer nearly as much as I used to—but that doesn’t mean I enjoy paying ridiculous prices for ink. Imagine if you could replace that pricey ink with old coffee grounds? If ...
Some lovely art atop your latte’s foam: a perk of frequenting a fancy cafe. But a new machine called the Ripple promises to make it commonplace at any coffee shop—and the foam can spell out any ...
A new bit of coffee tech may one day make it to your favorite coffee shop to bring a bit of caffeine and art to your morning cup of Joe. A new coffee machine has surfaced that takes advantage of 3D ...
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — Forget hearts, flowers and feathers — latte art is getting a major upgrade. Edible, high-resolution photos, intricate designs and personalized messages are adorning the tops of ...
While we know some 3D printer operators who need coffee, Washington State University is showing an improved PLA material that incorporates used coffee waste. Regular PLA is not known for being ...