Researchers at Zespri in New Zealand are working on a developing a kiwi with a peelable or edible skin in hopes of tapping the lunch-box market. (Wall Street Journal)
No 3D Glasses Required Two companies plan to release gelled foodstuffs later this year that you can run through a 3D printer to mold them into geometric shapes. (San Francisco Chronicle)
Cows on the Net Scottish dairy farmers plan to monitor the milk production of their cows through a wireless sensor built into the animals' collars. (BBC News)
The Tinkerers' Tale An Idaho couple dissatisfied with their vintage espresso machine ended up building what has been called one of the world's best coffee grinders. (Fast Company)
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