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On today's GeekBeat, we check out food printing for people in space, printing replacement body parts, why the Russian meteor video was blocked in Germany, the record that video has broken, and our own mash-up video nears 500,000 views.
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Researchers at Cornell University are working on a 3D food printer that could have applications in space.
And another Cornell lab is looking at using 3D printing to create replacement body parts.
In Germany, YouTube has blocked the dashcam video of that falling meteor because viewers can hear music playing in the background on the radio.
But being blocked in Germany hasn't been enough to stop all those meteor videos from hitting a combined 130 million views over the first weekend, the fastest growth ever for videos of any single event.
The Psy/Carly Rae Jepsen mashup video we made a while back has been racking up the views, now nearing half a million.
about 5 hours ago
Not only is this a very smart, computerized oven, it even washes itself out! http://t.co/kigIGcIZQZ
about 6 hours ago
It was great talking with Ed Rensi about his experiences as CEO at McDonald's North America! http://t.co/aNzwKmzxfx
about 8 hours ago
We're pitting the Synology DS1512+ against the Drobo 5N to see which will serve you better! http://t.co/uEb4Jm00JD
about 24 hours ago
Beamboard is a new way to use your phone to connect with your favorite businesses - http://t.co/Nsurqm4H7K
yesterday
Ed Rensi talks with us about the experience of being CEO at McDonald's North America - http://t.co/aNzwKmzxfx
2 days ago
A retractable roof to make patios more inviting year-round! #LRSTech http://t.co/TV8Lcm800j
