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Frankensilk
ByApparently, they've engineered silkworms to produce a substance that is almost as strong as spider silk. Standby for lightweight Kevlar vests, and silk blouses that can't be torn.
- Megan McArdle is a senior editor for The Atlantic who writes about business and economics. She has worked at three start-ups, a consulting firm, an investment bank, a disaster recovery firm at Ground Zero, and The Economist. She is currently on leave.
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Apparently, they've engineered silkworms to produce a substance that is almost as strong as spider silk. Standby for lightweight Kevlar vests, and silk blouses that can't be torn.
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