@@GraniteInTheFaceand whats worse is a lot of it could be prevented by acual mental health (including emergent) services in schools and anti bullying policies that acually fuckin worked instead of basically saying "No, no, bullying bad! Bad kid! Now go back to the same class as the person that reported you even though I know damn good and well you know who reported you and you are definitely going to retaliate"
@@jeremiah6462 no, because 'merican is the way you rednecks talk. It doesn't change the grammatical requirement to write "an". I will NOT lower myself to your illiteracy level.
About 10-12 years ago there was a researcher at Utah State University who did something with spider silk and goats, specifically goat milk. Not sure what ever happened to it, but I remember it was pretty cool news at the time.
I think I remember that? Honestly, it was too long ago to rely on my dodgy memory, but I do remember that you can make spiders eat graphene as part of their diet, and the spider silk produced was some silly amount stronger. Like 10x stronger or something, and that was without DNA editing. If they fed the modified silk worms graphene, their silk should be even stronger than this guy is already saying.
Yeah it stopped a .22 with what looked like skin. It was crazy. Like if they had something in the same thickness a ballistic panel it would probably stop a a 30-06.
Not sure if it's the same thing but I remember hearing about a genetically modified silk that was used to make body armor, I think it was called dragon skin
@johnbrown7911 dragonskin was a different technology altogether. It used layers of composite plates and kevlar to create ballistic panels. It was still super cool and also super expensive.
@RobinHoodies0 both silks are made almost purely from protein, it's just their structure that has changed, so I imagine they can probably eat the same stuff. That being mulberry leaves.
@@freethink It could be used in more applications. Such as the case of it being 10 times stronger than kevlar, (nylon?) it could be used in some higher stress situations (Based off of the tensile strength)
It can be made wayyyy stronger by feeding the silk worms graphene. Spiders web is already very strong. They increased the spiders web strength by like an order of magnitude by feeding the spiders graphene with their regular diet. I don't see why you couldn't do the same thing with the modified silk worms
I always loved golden orb weavers. We use to always try to get them to make webs on my grans porch. They made the prettiest webs that glimmer gold in the sun. The best coverage for keeping skeeters and other pest away. Plus the webs are strong spent many summer afternoons as a kid throwing them snacks and watching them hunt. Also, breeding was interesting we would place bets on the males. She’ll eat them till she finds the best mate 😅
Yup! Was thinking exacly that. We only make clothes out of all these "bad for the environment" materials because they're cheap to make and are not durable as clothing (although they last forever in nature). The rich would never let us make clothes out of stuff that would last a long time.
One step closer of me to me ended up in underwear balancing from a building to another singing at the top of my lungs the intro of the spectacular Spider-Man
As somebody that has kept spiders as pets for a number of years... ... WE NEED TO JUMP ON THIS! Removing thickly woven spider silk is incredibly difficult considering it's source, and if the stickiness can be bypassed and the production mastered, it would change the textile industry OVERNIGHT! The silk produced is mindbogglingly strong and resilient! What is required to make this wonder material? Crickets and cockroaches to feed these absolutely remarkable creatures. What are the easiest living things to cultivate because of how quickly they multiply and grow without human interaction? Insects like cockroaches and crickets. Instead of _humans_ eating the bugs, let the *spiders* eat the bugs and fuel a massive multi-billion dollar industry or three! Oh, and carbon emissions would be an imaginary problem (or an absolutely miniscule one) when dealing with the producers of this silk. C'mon hippies! Take the REAL green path to produce material that isn't 100% directly tied to oil!
I'm no scientist so take everything I say with huge pinch of salt, but I do think that when it comes to gene editing, it's much easier to edit what kind of silk a silk worm produces than it is to make territorial predator not that. Also when it comes to the moth there's not much to worry about since the silkworm doesn't survive the process of silk extraction
@@shashankbhalotia5350reproduction would be artificial im guessing, haevest the silk from the cocoons after theyre done growig to get the next gens or smt like that
Nahh, they already reduced the nylon in nylon socks over the years. You know why. When something is indestructible no one buys something new. That's why companies want that your sock get a hole , that's why you lighbulb brakes after 3 years, thats why your phone dosent get new updates. This invention seems good on paper but company greed won't make this ever a industry standert
For anyone wondering. The scientist in china use Crispr technology. Its genetic scissor. If you know what part to cut and what code to replace, you can create anything. Genetically modified catgirls is possible if you know the code.
There’s actually a RUclipsr working on a similar method of mass producing spider silk. His idea is to add the genes to produce the different silk proteins into a kind of yeast so then you can grow it all in a liquid medium and isolate out the silk fiber. It seems very likely that in the next 20 or so years spider silk will become the next textile super material. Evolutions in material science truly are amazing
It just makes sense to genetically modify silk worms as opposed to goats that produces spider silk, its in the namr "silk word", as much as I detest China, I'm glad they were pragmatic.
Yes. The real deal is that to make stuff really cheap, you usually need some people and some place to get completely f*cked. And i mean "18 hour work days for 0.20$ a day" and "island of trash larger than Texas" kinds of f*cked. The only way to make these revolutionary products cheap is if we decide that the people who'll get f*cked are the rich and the places that will get f*cked are first world countries. Cause if we cut this "fast fashion" bullshit out of the equation, a lot of rich people will go down burning and if people in the first world had to pay normal prices for stuff (the prices we pay in most places) their world would crumble.
I have heard of the GMO goats with the spider genes, and they managed to find the web silk proteins in the milk. But this is the freaking next step, this is awesome. ❤
The real highlight is when he mentions synthetic fabrics disrputing the environment, and the cheers for the genetic shifting of animals...clearly a step in the direction of keeping the environment safe and stable.
"Silk is very fragile" Maybe if you compare it to the steel though it is stronger per gram i think. First bulletproof vests were made with silk, cause it's one of the strongest if not the strongest fabric widespread.
They don’t automatically kill each other because you do have some species of spiders that can cohabit with each other. Just like those scenes when you see a silk blanket that’s when spiders are being rained on and all the spiders from below go to the top and create a massive spiderweb. That’s combine with other spiders and their spiderwebs. So you can’t necessarily say that they will just straight up eat each other because some spiders can cohabitate.
the way a lot of them do it is they wrap the slick over each other the silk, they often use from silk worms to sometimes thousands of strains thick part of why silkworm silk is incredibly expensive
Rich people: It's soft and supple yet can stop a bullet. So light!
A lot of parents will pay top dollar for bullet proof school uniforms nowadays.
Your skeleton would like a few words with your brain.
@@GraniteInTheFaceand whats worse is a lot of it could be prevented by acual mental health (including emergent) services in schools and anti bullying policies that acually fuckin worked instead of basically saying "No, no, bullying bad! Bad kid! Now go back to the same class as the person that reported you even though I know damn good and well you know who reported you and you are definitely going to retaliate"
@@at-atwithcrocs1628it was a joke my g
@@GraniteInTheFaceonly in america
Bro why are we getting closer and closer to having super heroes every day
It's an 'merican thing.
Bro, superheroes are fantasy.
@XB10001
If you are going to spell American as 'Merican,' then you can also drop the 'n' in "an.'
It should be, "it's a 'Merican thing."
@@jeremiah6462 u kept the n also stupid don't try to correct people if u can't do it yourself
@@jeremiah6462 no, because 'merican is the way you rednecks talk. It doesn't change the grammatical requirement to write "an".
I will NOT lower myself to your illiteracy level.
One step closer to spider society
Naaahhh bro you can't do the silkworms dirty like that 😂
Bout to hit a quip on my way to school
I want to wear it!
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Children of time fallows the development of a society made entirely of spiders. It’s on RUclips audiobook
20 years from now the super silk spider worm evolves into the apex predator
Maybe 2000... that would make a cool Sci fi short story.
Somebody better not tell me there's silkworm man out there
Yeah, he's out there, but he's SOFT and FRAGILE. He gets his ASS kicked a whole lot 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
About 10-12 years ago there was a researcher at Utah State University who did something with spider silk and goats, specifically goat milk. Not sure what ever happened to it, but I remember it was pretty cool news at the time.
I think I remember that? Honestly, it was too long ago to rely on my dodgy memory, but I do remember that you can make spiders eat graphene as part of their diet, and the spider silk produced was some silly amount stronger. Like 10x stronger or something, and that was without DNA editing. If they fed the modified silk worms graphene, their silk should be even stronger than this guy is already saying.
Yeah it stopped a .22 with what looked like skin. It was crazy. Like if they had something in the same thickness a ballistic panel it would probably stop a a 30-06.
Not sure if it's the same thing but I remember hearing about a genetically modified silk that was used to make body armor, I think it was called dragon skin
@johnbrown7911 dragonskin was a different technology altogether. It used layers of composite plates and kevlar to create ballistic panels. It was still super cool and also super expensive.
And then..?
At Research centre
Students : "Ooh man i got bit by mutated spider silkworm hybrid "
Ah yes, enviromentally friendly bullet-proof vests.
As usual, THANKS SCIENCE!
🙌
Science🙏
Did someone say something about it being biodegradable?
@@kaponkotrok...its fking silk, you cant be more bio gradable than that
Thanks, china.......??????
How do the geneticly modified silkworms get out of their cocoons in order to reproduce if their silk is 6 times tougher than Kevlar?
They don't
You boil them out
@@nerdy1701 that kills them. I'm talking about how you breed the geneticly modified silkworms
What do you even feed them? Their diet would have to change from a normal silk worm right?
@RobinHoodies0 both silks are made almost purely from protein, it's just their structure that has changed, so I imagine they can probably eat the same stuff. That being mulberry leaves.
This sounds like the spider man story. 😂🎉
👀 🕷️ It's a cannon event.
I got bit by mutated radioactive spider silkworm hybrid
The new spiderworm gonna be lit
That’s insane
What could you see this tech being used for?
@@freethink It could be used in more applications. Such as the case of it being 10 times stronger than kevlar, (nylon?) it could be used in some higher stress situations (Based off of the tensile strength)
@@freethinkI'm just interested in the future of DNA splicing sounds like something straight out of movie, Pokémon here we come!
It can be made wayyyy stronger by feeding the silk worms graphene. Spiders web is already very strong. They increased the spiders web strength by like an order of magnitude by feeding the spiders graphene with their regular diet. I don't see why you couldn't do the same thing with the modified silk worms
Except that if it's strong... Did someone say something about it being biodegradable?
Every Australian nightmare drunk walking into a spiders web at 4am 😂😂😂
John Wick gonna wear this
He already does.
The new body armor 😂 were gonna have silk worms in America I guess
I always loved golden orb weavers. We use to always try to get them to make webs on my grans porch. They made the prettiest webs that glimmer gold in the sun. The best coverage for keeping skeeters and other pest away. Plus the webs are strong spent many summer afternoons as a kid throwing them snacks and watching them hunt. Also, breeding was interesting we would place bets on the males. She’ll eat them till she finds the best mate 😅
Few years later:
Man who ate modified silkworms starts farting webs
Cant wait for our Spider Overlords to give us our new threads
Probably won’t get used, at least for the most part because indestructible clothes is bad for businesses
Yup! Was thinking exacly that.
We only make clothes out of all these "bad for the environment" materials because they're cheap to make and are not durable as clothing (although they last forever in nature). The rich would never let us make clothes out of stuff that would last a long time.
I bet it's really soft too
Scientists be like: "I foresee no problems or disaster whatsoever from this genetic miracle"
Meanwhile, Hollywood: "Nice"
Wow that's cool!
That background music had me thinking my USB was malfunctioning
One step closer of me to me ended up in underwear balancing from a building to another singing at the top of my lungs the intro of the spectacular Spider-Man
Bro Chinese body armor is gonna be super tuff , you told homeland security about this right?
Near future: In this universe, the Spiderman is a Chinese guy
👉🏼
The world does not revolve around USA.
One step closer to becoming a real life Spider-Man
Nice!
that spider literally has the strongest web so strong that it has been recorded that their webs have caught freaking birds
Didn’t Alex jones talk about this on Joe Rogan podcast
If he did, I'm sure he got every aspect wrong, as usual.
Shits starting to actually be like cyberpunk 2077 where you can buy expensive clothes that give you armor
As somebody that has kept spiders as pets for a number of years...
... WE NEED TO JUMP ON THIS!
Removing thickly woven spider silk is incredibly difficult considering it's source, and if the stickiness can be bypassed and the production mastered, it would change the textile industry OVERNIGHT!
The silk produced is mindbogglingly strong and resilient! What is required to make this wonder material? Crickets and cockroaches to feed these absolutely remarkable creatures.
What are the easiest living things to cultivate because of how quickly they multiply and grow without human interaction?
Insects like cockroaches and crickets.
Instead of _humans_ eating the bugs, let the *spiders* eat the bugs and fuel a massive multi-billion dollar industry or three!
Oh, and carbon emissions would be an imaginary problem (or an absolutely miniscule one) when dealing with the producers of this silk.
C'mon hippies! Take the REAL green path to produce material that isn't 100% directly tied to oil!
We don’t want the spiders we want the silk worm
Worm 👍 Spider 👎
It's about time somebody solved this issue. Can't wait to see where this goes.
What about the behavior of the moth? And wouldn't it be more reasonable to make the spiders more friendly to overcome that?
I'm no scientist so take everything I say with huge pinch of salt, but I do think that when it comes to gene editing, it's much easier to edit what kind of silk a silk worm produces than it is to make territorial predator not that. Also when it comes to the moth there's not much to worry about since the silkworm doesn't survive the process of silk extraction
Make spiders that actively crawl themselves into a fire? That would be the dream.
What about the behavior of the spider? It is not a solution.
@@Nuggettewhat about reproduction? Surely moths cant break out of that level of silk toughness
@@shashankbhalotia5350reproduction would be artificial im guessing, haevest the silk from the cocoons after theyre done growig to get the next gens or smt like that
Nahh, they already reduced the nylon in nylon socks over the years. You know why. When something is indestructible no one buys something new. That's why companies want that your sock get a hole , that's why you lighbulb brakes after 3 years, thats why your phone dosent get new updates. This invention seems good on paper but company greed won't make this ever a industry standert
The spiders on my porch say otherwise. They love each other
One step closer to John Wick bullet proof suits
Them orb weavers look like the spiders shown in the amazing spider man, eventually we're gonna have a bullied nerd become electro
For anyone wondering. The scientist in china use Crispr technology. Its genetic scissor. If you know what part to cut and what code to replace, you can create anything. Genetically modified catgirls is possible if you know the code.
We all know where genetically modified spiders get us!
Spider: I am hungry, feed me.
Human: Here is silk worm.
Silk Worm: Why me?
One step closer to John Wick's bulletproof suit
This is how you get flying spidermoths
One step closer to John Wick’s bullet proof suit.
The fit is bout to be CRAZY
My dream WAS to be Spiderman, but is there a chance that I become "silkworm-man" if I get bit by one of these?
Spider worm, spider worm, does whatever a spider worm does.
People in the future: “look at this miracle, an animal with 0 genetic modifications!”
one step closer to being spiderman
That spiderman meme took me out 😂
So uh. One of those silk worms escapes and matures and suddenly we have a horde of spider moths
There’s actually a RUclipsr working on a similar method of mass producing spider silk. His idea is to add the genes to produce the different silk proteins into a kind of yeast so then you can grow it all in a liquid medium and isolate out the silk fiber. It seems very likely that in the next 20 or so years spider silk will become the next textile super material. Evolutions in material science truly are amazing
So cool! What's the RUclips channel? We want to take a look
Playing with nature again. Ch.ina really loves to play with fire.
I first read about this about 15 years ago! Crazy that it is still in “development” stages.
We’re one step away from John wick armor
Now just a long period of selective breeding and we have spiderman silk
"As light as a feather, and as hard as dragon scales!" - some old hobbit
🤣
Mixing the DNA of a spider with anything sounds safe. Hollywood is full of movie ideas about how this is a good thing.😂
It just makes sense to genetically modify silk worms as opposed to goats that produces spider silk, its in the namr "silk word", as much as I detest China, I'm glad they were pragmatic.
Why do you detect China?
The desi Spider-Man part at the beginning
That sound effect lol I though my computer was bugging out 😹
The drip just got a defense buff.
i always see people saying stuff like "this is going to be revolutionary and fight pollution!" and then the revolutionary product is like $300 dollars
Yes. The real deal is that to make stuff really cheap, you usually need some people and some place to get completely f*cked. And i mean "18 hour work days for 0.20$ a day" and "island of trash larger than Texas" kinds of f*cked.
The only way to make these revolutionary products cheap is if we decide that the people who'll get f*cked are the rich and the places that will get f*cked are first world countries.
Cause if we cut this "fast fashion" bullshit out of the equation, a lot of rich people will go down burning and if people in the first world had to pay normal prices for stuff (the prices we pay in most places) their world would crumble.
Silkworms that can do whatever a spider can
Now I know what John Wick’s suit is made out of
The bulletproof vest would be immaculate
Those fawkers are gonna make a spider flu 😂
Ok so it almost sounds like someone is gonna accidentally make a flying spider moth combo
Them turks are going to be able to make mad rugs with this! Bullet resistant rugs coming out of Anatolia.
that stuffs like a bullet proof vest! (maybe not really but that's some crazy strong stuff)
Ooo, Spiderworm, our new superhero!
😁
Resident evil keeps creeping closer and closer
Couldn’t even edge to this, I exploded immediately!!! Clean up on aisle MY PANTS 😂😂😂😂
Wait until they find out how damaging the silk worm industry is to the local plantlife.
So it'll escape from a Lab and we'll have spider worms everywhere.
"Whats the harm?" Until you have Moths making webs to capture humans.
I have heard of the GMO goats with the spider genes, and they managed to find the web silk proteins in the milk.
But this is the freaking next step, this is awesome. ❤
Dude. Thats huge news. The amount of weight even that it would be. The implementations that can spin off of that are nuts.
Omg that spider man scene in the middle 😂😂😂
Ahh yes man made horrors beyond my comprehension. Imagine waking up being tied down by spider silk worms.
That’s what they made John Wick’s suits out of!
Splicing animal dna together is going to end so well
Wow did everyone catch that? The combined DNA of a catapiller and a spider 😂😂😂
Dude me and my grandfather were invested in this 10 years ago.
This is the stuff you make John Wicks clothes out of 🤣🤣🤣
The real highlight is when he mentions synthetic fabrics disrputing the environment, and the cheers for the genetic shifting of animals...clearly a step in the direction of keeping the environment safe and stable.
Thats some john wick level stuff
Dang imagine seeing a cross between a worm and a spider. That would be wild
Can’t wait to get my newly suited John wick suit so I can have Close quarter combat with pew pews
I can’t believe this has taken so long , I think they had this awhile but kept it quiet to see if they could make military stuff first
"Silk is very fragile"
Maybe if you compare it to the steel though it is stronger per gram i think.
First bulletproof vests were made with silk, cause it's one of the strongest if not the strongest fabric widespread.
Super silk spider worm, bites someone and becomes spiderman
I’m not touching anything made by silkworms or spiders
So humanity is making the untimate silk. A silkspider or spidersilkworm
Spider goats have been cross bread for along time now
They don’t automatically kill each other because you do have some species of spiders that can cohabit with each other. Just like those scenes when you see a silk blanket that’s when spiders are being rained on and all the spiders from below go to the top and create a massive spiderweb. That’s combine with other spiders and their spiderwebs. So you can’t necessarily say that they will just straight up eat each other because some spiders can cohabitate.
They forgot to make it radioactive
So thats what John Wicks suit is made of.
the way a lot of them do it is they wrap the slick over each other the silk, they often use from silk worms to sometimes thousands of strains thick part of why silkworm silk is incredibly expensive