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ZDNet Innovation Weekly
March 10, 2017
NASA astronauts may soon be able to 3D-print pizzas in space
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American startup BeeHex, born from a NASA project, is set to soft launch its flagship 3D Chef robot, which can print pizzas in less than five minutes.
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