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Wednesday, 06/30/2021 8:39:31 PM

Wednesday, June 30, 2021 8:39:31 PM

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This was posted in an article in Wired.

A separate venture, Michigan-based Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, has banked on the hope of spider-silk-spun-via-silkworm since the early 2000s. Last year, they developed a new technique to make custom silks. Silkworm DNA normally instructs cells to make a protein consisting of one “heavy chain” capped by two much smaller chains. Kraig Labs’ “knock-in, knock-out'' tech gives the silkworm’s genetic machinery new instructions, essentially overwriting the previous recipe, replacing that heavy silkworm chain with a tougher spidery alternative. “The world knows how to make silk. We've been doing it for four millennia,” says Jon Rice, Kraig Labs’ COO. “All we're doing is changing the recipe.”
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Kraig Labs has engineered silkworms to spin spider-like silk fibers.

Kraig Labs claims to have produced the first “nearly pure” spider silk fabricated by silkworms and has scaled up production. It has partnered with a company in Singapore to make luxury street wear and is working with Polartec on performance outerwear. The company is also considering biomedical uses and bullet-resistant protective apparel.


The article covers all of the companies in this industry.

Pretty much what been said in other online publications. Every little bit helps I suppose.

I would like to hear something about tonnage, please. That would be major
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