
Long Now Lynn Rothschild: Nature’s Hardware Store
Nov 5, 2025
Dr. Lynn J. Rothschild, a distinguished NASA astrobiologist, reveals how nature can inspire innovative solutions for Earth's challenges and beyond. She discusses life as a self-repairing technology and the potential of biomaterials like cellulose and silk. From engineering microbes for manufacturing to creating mycelium structures for habitats on other planets, Rothschild highlights cutting-edge applications. She also delves into on-demand medicines, extraterrestrial food production, and the future of sustainable living, urging collaboration in the quest for a better future.
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Life As A Robust Technology
- Life is a programmable, modular, self-replicating and self-repairing technology with 3.8 billion years of refinement.
- Lynn Rothschild argues biology can outperform conventional tech for low-resource space missions.
Optimize For Mass And Volume
- Reduce up-mass and up-volume when planning space missions to increase mission capability.
- Prioritize reliability, flexibility, and storage efficiency under tight launch constraints.
Biology's Material Palette
- Biology already produces a broad palette of materials: cellulose, silk, collagen, silica, and more.
- These natural materials can be repurposed or engineered for new functions off Earth.



