Centuries-old practices could make all of us better stewards of Earth, even as we cling to modern habits like buying a to-go coffee in a disposable cup. San Francisco- and Berlin-based 3D-printing ...
At RAPID + TCT, Snapmaker invited visitors to come grab a cup of coffee—a cup of coffee made on a modified U1 3D printer that ...
GaeaStar, a San Francisco and Germany-based startup, plans to introduce its 3D-printed disposable clay cups to coffee shops in the United States following a successful trial period in Berlin, CNET ...
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3D-printed cup holder defies potholes
A new 3D-printed gimbal cup holder promises to keep drinks steady even on rough roads or sharp turns. Designed as a ...
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