physorg.com — Researchers from the University of Wyoming have developed a way to incorporate spiders' silk-spinning genes into goats, allowing the researchers to harvest the silk protein from the goats? milk for a variety of applications.
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benroyJun 2, 2010
*does*
crazydexJun 2, 2010
Spider-goats.... f**king magnets!!Miracles! Magic up in this bitch you don't even know!
goweigusJun 2, 2010
like something you'd see in a cartoon
tempest69Jun 2, 2010
Yes, this the advancement of technology. And this is a good thing, do you know how synthetic fibers are made? the chemical waste that accompanies the formation of nylon, the energy it requires to heat the chemicals to the proper temperature. This is not ecologically friendly. This is all done by a spider at room temperature with no caustic by products.So bring on the goats.
cajungator3Jun 2, 2010
Everybody gets one
blackturtleusJun 2, 2010
Nexia Biotech was doing this back in the late 1990s. Last I heard they went out of business! Awesome technology and maybe Nexia was doing something wrong, but this is not terribly new.
honukaiJun 2, 2010
This sounds like the start of a crappy movie..vicious spidergoats attack..