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    Did I get the angle wrong.... 😂
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    I made that evil horse meme
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    OC- Carlsbad CA. #nokings
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  • おはよーうきのうはジムで走ってきた!

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    #グラドル
    おはよーうきのうはジムで走ってきた! #おはようグラビア #gravure #グラドル
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  • Spider silk has long captivated scientists for its unmatched combination of strength, flexibility, and lightness—and now, it's no longer confined to nature. Through genetic engineering, researchers have successfully recreated synthetic spider silk by inserting spider genes into bacteria, yeast, and even plants, enabling large-scale lab production of this supermaterial. Gram for gram, spider silk is five times stronger than steel and more elastic than nylon, making it one of the toughest fibers ever discovered.

    This innovation could transform entire industries. From biodegradable medical sutures and ultra-strong textiles to lightweight aerospace components and eco-friendly fishing nets, synthetic spider silk holds massive promise. And because it’s derived from proteins, not petroleum, it’s sustainable and biodegradable, offering a green alternative to many modern materials. The next generation of gear, clothing, and even defense technology might be spun from the same silky thread nature perfected millions of years ago.

    #SpiderSilk #Biomaterials #FutureOfFabric #LabInnovation #SustainableTech
    Spider silk has long captivated scientists for its unmatched combination of strength, flexibility, and lightness—and now, it's no longer confined to nature. Through genetic engineering, researchers have successfully recreated synthetic spider silk by inserting spider genes into bacteria, yeast, and even plants, enabling large-scale lab production of this supermaterial. Gram for gram, spider silk is five times stronger than steel and more elastic than nylon, making it one of the toughest fibers ever discovered. This innovation could transform entire industries. From biodegradable medical sutures and ultra-strong textiles to lightweight aerospace components and eco-friendly fishing nets, synthetic spider silk holds massive promise. And because it’s derived from proteins, not petroleum, it’s sustainable and biodegradable, offering a green alternative to many modern materials. The next generation of gear, clothing, and even defense technology might be spun from the same silky thread nature perfected millions of years ago. #SpiderSilk #Biomaterials #FutureOfFabric #LabInnovation #SustainableTech
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