Fusing silk gives it Kevlar-like strength for next-gen implants
New Atlas: Technology-Innovation-Outdoor News [Unofficial]
May 25, 2026
Silk isn't just great as a smooth fabric for luxurious clothing: it's finding a wide range of uses in everything from edible food-preserving wrappers to skin-friendly wearable health monitoring sensors. There's plenty of scope to enhance its characteristics too, and a simple new approach has allowed it to get about as tough as Kevlar.
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Category: Materials, Engineering
Tags: Silk, Kevlar, Tufts University, Imperial College London, University of Michigan
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