Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SAN FRANCISCO – A small annoyance in American’s beverage interactions may be getting a little less exasperating. Shorter, thinner ...
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley have created a 3-D printed “smart cap” for milk cartons that detects signs of spoilage. As detailed in the study 3-D printed Microelectronics for ...
It's not your imagination: Beverage containers for milk, soda and water have gotten harder to open in recent years because their plastic screw top caps have been shortened to save plastic. It's a ...
BERKELEY, Calif. -- Detecting milk spoilage hasn't seen much innovation since date stamping began in the 1930s, but a team at the University of California Berkeley thinks it's found a better way. UC ...
SAN FRANCISCO – A small annoyance in American’s beverage interactions may be getting a little less exasperating. Shorter, thinner plastic caps that proliferated on milk, juice and other liquid cartons ...
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