This yeast-based 3D printed biomaterial could one day replace your wallpaper and drapes

This yeast-based 3D printed biomaterial could one day replace your wallpaper and drapes

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Scientists have actually formulated a brand-new sort of structure product from an active ingredient more frequently discovered in bread, beer and pizza dough: baker’s yeast.

The squishy, yeast-based paste can be squeezed through a 3D printer, dried at space temperature level and became light-weight architectural pieces, such as wall panels, space dividers and screens that soften extreme sunshine.

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