Ice cream has been a summer staple for millenia (literally). The history of this product dates back an amazing 2,200 years—to at least 200 BCE, when an ice cream-like treat was first served in China.
A physicist turned ice cream maker in Spain has created an ice cream that changes color when you lick it, reported Phys.org. Remember those mood rings you had in the ‘70s? This is so much better.
While taking an ice cream making class in Barcelona, Manuel Linares had a fever dream (we assume) that inspired him to take on this Wonka-worthy endeavor. Using his physics and engineering background, ...
The global push for STEM education probably wasn’t for producing this kind of scientific innovation: color changing ice cream. But that’s where Michael Linares, a Spanish physicist and electrical ...
What happens when a physicist decides to become a chef? If they're anything like Manuel Linares, then you can expect a fusion of food and science to come out of their kitchen. For instance, one of the ...
Xamaleon, a new form of ice cream that changes colors as it is licked, has been developed by a Spanish physicist. Manuel Linares, who earned a Masters Diploma in Creating Artisan Ice Cream, set out to ...
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