This chapter explores the extraordinary properties of spider silk and its potential applications across various fields, highlighting breakthroughs in biotechnology such as silkworms producing spider silk. It also examines the implications of genetic engineering, including the ethical concerns and benefits of technologies like CRISPR in shaping the future of human augmentation.
Sturgeon caviar harvested in a lab. Skyscrapers made out of living materials that grow from the ground up. Computers that run on DNA. These might sound like science fiction fantasies, but our guest today, Jamie Metzl, says they are real — they’re in development right now. How these and other biotechnologies will transform our lives, work, and the world is the subject of Jamie’s new book “Superconvergence.”
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