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Silkworms Can Now Produce 'Spiderman-like' Super Silk by Eating Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene
A study shows that if fed with certain nanomaterials, silkworms can produce super silk that can withstand breakage at 50 percent and is even conductive by electricity.
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