It already exists in the natural world. Now, thanks to breakthroughs in genetic engineering, scientists have created “supersilk.” And it’s poised to upgrade far more than our clothing.
A rule-breaking discovery by Dean Christopher Schuh reveals a new way to strengthen metal in extreme conditions.
Before Notre Dame hired him in 2021, Fred Hale Jr. spent 4½ years as co-director of sports performance at Eastern Michigan.
Scientists at Rice University and the University of Houston have created a powerful new material by guiding bacteria to grow cellulose in aligned patterns, resulting in sheets with the strength of ...
A Dartmouth study finds that microscopic DNA molecules called plasmids that live inside bacteria can hijack their hosts and ...
An interview with Anton McElhone, by Callum McFadden for WFi.You’ve held a number of high-profile roles in football, but your ...
A ‘FRANKENSTEIN’ drug thought to be 500 times stronger than heroin is linked to hundreds of deaths a year in the UK. But deaths could actually be a third higher than previously ...
If you've ever wondered which sport in the Winter Olympics would be best for you, the Daily Mail has now asked the experts to help find the perfect event for every body shape and mindset.
For advocates, transhumanism is the next logical step in human evolution—a testament to our ingenuity and our desire to ...
Scientists have identified the molecular interactions that give spider silk its exceptional strength and flexibility, opening the door to new bio-inspired materials for aircraft, protective clothing ...
Josh Kelly sealed his world title dream with a hard-fought triumph over Bakhram Murtazaliev on Saturday night, dethroning the ...
In Marvel Comics, when World War II was raging, the United States sought to create a new breed of super soldier that could defeat the Axis Powers. Dubbed Operation: Rebirth, the experiments were ...
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