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Engineers cook 3D-printed chicken with lasers

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Gizmodo[^]:

    The laser-boiled chicken samples remained moist and tasty, according to the researchers.

    How do you tell people you got a new (big) research grant without telling them you got a new research grant?

    Soon the frickin' sharks will cook themselves!

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      Gizmodo[^]:

      The laser-boiled chicken samples remained moist and tasty, according to the researchers.

      How do you tell people you got a new (big) research grant without telling them you got a new research grant?

      Soon the frickin' sharks will cook themselves!

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      It's almost Christmas shopping season, Laser Bacon anyone? Crispy in 10 seconds!, but wait there's more...!

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        Gizmodo[^]:

        The laser-boiled chicken samples remained moist and tasty, according to the researchers.

        How do you tell people you got a new (big) research grant without telling them you got a new research grant?

        Soon the frickin' sharks will cook themselves!

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        Daniel Pfeffer
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        :omg: :wtf: I can see the ads now: "The latest kitchen appliance - the LASER COOKER! It slices, it dices, it grills, it boils, it fricassees, and it does it all in one convenient container! GET YOURS TODAY! (Protective glasses not included)" X| X| X|

        Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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          :omg: :wtf: I can see the ads now: "The latest kitchen appliance - the LASER COOKER! It slices, it dices, it grills, it boils, it fricassees, and it does it all in one convenient container! GET YOURS TODAY! (Protective glasses not included)" X| X| X|

          Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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          With the warning label DO NOT LOOK INTO LASER WITH REMAINING EYEBALL

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            Gizmodo[^]:

            The laser-boiled chicken samples remained moist and tasty, according to the researchers.

            How do you tell people you got a new (big) research grant without telling them you got a new research grant?

            Soon the frickin' sharks will cook themselves!

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            Wastedtalent
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            It might just be me, but why is no-one focussing on the idea of 3D printed Chicken X|

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              It might just be me, but why is no-one focussing on the idea of 3D printed Chicken X|

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              enhzflep
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              That was my thought too. :omg: 3D printed what!? :omg:

              GIZMODO wrote:

              After blending chicken into a purée and 3D-printing thin layers of it into various shapes, the team exposed the meat to blue, near-infrared, and mid-infrared laser light.

              Ohhhw, I see. They're chicken nuggets. Still though, X|

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                Gizmodo[^]:

                The laser-boiled chicken samples remained moist and tasty, according to the researchers.

                How do you tell people you got a new (big) research grant without telling them you got a new research grant?

                Soon the frickin' sharks will cook themselves!

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                After blending chicken into a purée and 3D-printing thin layers of it into various shapes

                I doubt that even fast food restaurants would serve that. X|

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                  After blending chicken into a purée and 3D-printing thin layers of it into various shapes

                  I doubt that even fast food restaurants would serve that. X|

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                  DivWindow: Size, drag, minimize, and maximize floating windows with layout persistence

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                  Kent Sharkey
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                  Never underestimate the evils that one will do to others (see the Linux on DOS above) :sigh:

                  TTFN - Kent

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                    After blending chicken into a purée and 3D-printing thin layers of it into various shapes

                    I doubt that even fast food restaurants would serve that. X|

                    Latest Articles:
                    DivWindow: Size, drag, minimize, and maximize floating windows with layout persistence

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                    They already do. Have you taken a good look at the cr@p most of those places call a "hamburger" or "chicken nuggets"? (Trying to avoid brand-specific names...)

                    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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