Chinese Scientists have introduced an innovative, green alternative to nylon and Kevlar
LittleLordFauntleroy ( @LittleLordFauntleroy@lemm.ee ) 18•2 years agoThis seems like a weird alternate Spiderman origin story…
TrenchcoatFullOfBats ( @TrenchcoatFullofBats@belfry.rip ) 11•2 years agoSpiderman: Shoots webs
Spidersilkman: Shoots bulletproof kimonos
RobotToaster ( @RobotToaster@mander.xyz ) 9•2 years agosilkworm-man doesn’t have the same ring to it.
Lol that’s an interesting idea!
Zagaroth ( @Zagaroth@beehaw.org ) English16•2 years agofacepalm
Well, we have a horror movie intro right in the article.
Mi first realized that the experiment had been successful when he saw the silkworm’s eyes turning red under the microscope.
Akasazh ( @Akasazh@feddit.nl ) 12•1 year agoSpider silk breakthroughs have been a tech news staple since the nineties, as far as I can remember.
Never have seen a product that makes use of the special properties.
CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) 2•1 year agoProduction has been a real bottleneck. Also, I’m skeptical they got the actual strength right in this headline. It’s strong, but it’s still a biological material.
Edit: Yeah, it’s half as strong per weight as a high-strength synthetic polymer, and weaker than normal steel on a volumetric basis. It stretches really far before it snaps though, which has implications for things like energy absorption.
nyhetsjunkie ( @nyhetsjunkie@beehaw.org ) English11•2 years agoIs it spider silk though? Can’t have gene edited spider silk without gene edited spiders. This is gene edited silkworm silk. Or am I missing something about silk?
SatanicNotMessianic ( @SatanicNotMessianic@lemmy.ml ) 17•2 years agoYes, it’s spider silk. These silkworms are transgenic. Their silk-producing genes have been replaced by spider silk-producing genes.
ForestOrca ( @ForestOrca@kbin.social ) 7•2 years agoI need a pair of jeans made out of this, or a nice shirt. Maybe work gloves? When will this hit the open market?
QuinceDaPence ( @QuinceDaPence@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoI need rolls of cloth from it like you can get fiberglass, kevlar/aramid, and carbon fiber.
I do wonder about it’s strength to weight ratio though.
Like, it’s 6x stronger than aramid fiber but if it’s 6x heavier then it doesn’t really help. Also how’s it compare to carbon fiber?
catharso ( @catharso@discuss.tchncs.de ) 6•2 years agoguess we’ll need six times more powerful bullets then …
tormeh ( @tormeh@discuss.tchncs.de ) 4•2 years agoKevlar only stops 9mm and similar, anyway.
Nis ( @nis@feddit.dk ) 5•1 year agoThis should stop 54mm bullets then :)
lilmann ( @lilmann@beehaw.org ) 1•1 year agoAnti-tank kevlar
suburBeebiTcH ( @suburBeebiTcH@beehaw.org ) English2•1 year agoCheck out the thought emporium on YouTube, that dude been working on yeast that make spider silk. Also tons of other cool projects
Hey that sounds really cool. I’ll check that out.