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<blockquote data-quote="Basilisk" data-source="post: 134566" data-attributes="member: 28111"><p>There are a lot of cultures that eat bugs. Pound for pound they're supposedly one of the most efficient types of protein, and are easy to grow in areas that won't support traditional agriculture. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's not in production yet, the discussions about it were back in 2012 so I think it was more of a concept than anything. I think it would be possible to rig something similar with 3d printing to make the green matrix thing and some hand finishing on the enclosure part. Based on the promotional material it's made mostly of the green scaffolding, a glass enclosure, and a decorative wooden base. Not exactly complicated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Basilisk, post: 134566, member: 28111"] There are a lot of cultures that eat bugs. Pound for pound they're supposedly one of the most efficient types of protein, and are easy to grow in areas that won't support traditional agriculture. It's not in production yet, the discussions about it were back in 2012 so I think it was more of a concept than anything. I think it would be possible to rig something similar with 3d printing to make the green matrix thing and some hand finishing on the enclosure part. Based on the promotional material it's made mostly of the green scaffolding, a glass enclosure, and a decorative wooden base. Not exactly complicated. [/QUOTE]
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