Monthly Archives: December 2015

Check Out IKEA’s 3D Printed Meatballs

IKEA thinks we'll be eating 3D printed meatballs in the "not so distant future." Space10, IKEA's green-living design lab, is looking for "Tomorrow's Meatball," a healthy and sustainable meatball that'll satiate our "unsustainable appetite for meat."

We have an increasing demand for food, Space10 says. That demand is creating serious problems for our planet—it's impacting global warming, wasting water, destroying forests, and causing soil erosion. The United Nations states that our food demand will increase by 70% within the next 35 years—and so, we "need to be smarter and more efficient about the way we produce our food."

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Check Out IKEA’s 3D Printed Meatballs

IKEA thinks we'll be eating 3D printed meatballs in the "not so distant future." Space10, IKEA's green-living design lab, is looking for "Tomorrow's Meatball," a healthy and sustainable meatball that'll satiate our "unsustainable appetite for meat."

We have an increasing demand for food, Space10 says. That demand is creating serious problems for our planet—it's impacting global warming, wasting water, destroying forests, and causing soil erosion. The United Nations states that our food demand will increase by 70% within the next 35 years—and so, we "need to be smarter and more efficient about the way we produce our food."

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Grim Fandango Headlines PS Plus’ Free Games for January

Sony has announced its lineup of titles that will be available free to PlayStation Plus subscribers in January, with Grim Fandango Remastered leading the charge.

According to PlayStation Blog's announcement, Double Fine's adventure game will be free on both PlayStation 4 and PS Vita.

Additionally, Hardware: Rivals will be free for those on PS4, while Vita owners are also getting Legends of War Patton and Nihilumbra.

Meanwhile, those who still have their PlayStation 3 hooked up will be able to download both Dragon Age: Origins and Medal of Honor Warfighter at no cost.

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Star Wars: Force Awakens: 2 New IMAX Posters Revealed

As part of its ongoing IMAX 3D promotion, AMC has unveiled a pair of new posters for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Check out the artistic take on Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron below.

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And here's a look at Captain Phasma, the Stormtrooper leader played by Gwendoline Christie.

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Ghostbusters to Face Villainous Spirits from New York’s Past

It appears at least some of the ghosts for the all-female Ghostbusters reboot have been revealed.

According to EW, new Ghostbusters stars Kristin Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones will face off against the spirits of New York's criminal past, ranging from Pilgrims to Revolutionary War soldiers to "zoot-suited gangsters". However, it is not clear if there will be a head villain in charge of New York's shady spiritual past, like Gozer the Gozerian or Vigo the Carpathian from the first two movies.

Recently, Charles Dance, best known for his role as Tywin Lannister in Game of Thrones, was cast in director Paul Fieg's Ghostbusters. The actor's role hasn't been revealed.

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Capcom Hardcover Art Books From UDON Are Here

UDON Entertainment, a Toronto-based collective of manga inspired artists, has teamed up with Capcom to release new premium editions of their three sold out Tribute art books for the Street Fighter, Megaman, and Darkstalkers series.

Originally published in 2008, 2009, and 2011 respectively, each Tribute book compiles hundreds of pieces of fan art from professional and up-and-coming, Capcom-loving artists from around the world.

Erik Ko, UDON Entertainment’s chief of operations, said the company feels "very fortunate" to be able to work with Capcom to offer fans "a rare chance to get officially involved with and contribute to their favorite video game series in a fun, creative way."

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Here’s How Scientists Want to Recycle Space Junk

There's a lot of junk in space—almost 500,000 pieces of it, according to NASA. The space junk isn't just floating around, either. It's moving at speeds up to 17,500 miles per hour, which is fast enough for even a small piece to cause major damage to satellites and spacecrafts.

NASA currently tracks space junk in efforts to prevent collisions, but one research lab from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, wants to create a spacecraft that takes in space junk and uses it as fuel. They want to capture debris and grind it into a useable, ion-charged powder, producing a thrust as it's ejected from the spacecraft. The thrust is used to maneuver the vehicle and to continue collecting more space junk.

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