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Researchers systematically mapped the evidence on micro-, meso-, and nanoplastics migrating from plastic food-contact ...
This 3D-printed plate lets food droplets magically move without being touched New "computational food" design incorporates electrowetting on dielectric technology.
Plates, bowls, and cups with metallic paint or trim, plastic food tubs for yogurt and margarine, foam materials, brown paper bags, and aluminum foil are not safe for microwave cooking.
Finally, science has given us permission to play with our food. Taking a unique recipe featuring a modified electronic plate and plenty of imagination, researchers have dished up a fun way of ...
Using a design similar to the 2011 research, the new experiments had participants rate the sweetness, saltiness and overall desirability of a snack food eaten from different-colored bowls.