
A recent study from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) explores the 3D printing of chitin-based bio-composites prepared via urban food waste bioconversion. The paper, published in the journal Scientific Reports, aims to develop a more sustainable circular manufacturing cycle by utilizing ubiquitous, biodegradable raw materials. Bioinspired manufacturing The research team believes that […]
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2UPuwPH on April 1, 2020 at 06:13AM by Kubi Sertoglu
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