Iron Man-inspired material made from DNA and glass is 5x stronger than steel — and 4x lighter::Regular glass is brittle and fragile. But pure glass coated on DNA is a different beast entirely.
Iron Man-inspired material made from DNA and glass is 5x stronger than steel — and 4x lighter::Regular glass is brittle and fragile. But pure glass coated on DNA is a different beast entirely.
The real success here seems to be creating a super nano configurable lattice out of DNA that can then be coated with other things to make a composite reinforced material like super fine reinforced cement. The article I’ve read only mention the 5 times compressive strength for glass, but their next try will be carbon fiber, which has comparable fracture toughness to steel even without this lattice design.
I guess I don’t understand all the negativity in this thread, like everything was new once and just because every breakthrough doesn’t make it to Walmart by Christmas doesn’t mean it’s not exciting.
It’s because people have been seeing the same headline for decades, and 99% of the time it leads to nothing useful. Also, the headline is over-selling it by comparing it to fictional miracle materials.
Ok, you’re probably bored with this conversation, so don’t take this personally, but I’m going to double down. Check this summary of composite history in aircraft.
It took 30-40 years from first industrial use to ubiquity, that’s not counting the time between research success to first industrial use. If you see things move from lab to everyday use within your lifetime that’s more or less expected rate of progress.
And the scientists involved were inspired by the movie, that’s not hype, is just how people are motivated to make these first steps when they know they may not even live to see the real world outcomes.
I mean… Also the looming climate apocalypse.