Animals
Silkworms Programmed to Produce Super-Strong, Conductive Silk via Graphene
Silk is a widely used naturally sourced fiber that is popular in textile applications not just for its beauty but for its mechanical strength. However, it appears they can also be stronger and tougher when silkworms are fed carbon nanotubes and graphene.
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