
German scientists have succeeded in creating the world's first genetically modified spiders. These spiders can weave webs that glow in the dark in red light. To implement this technology, scientists injected a special DNA coding solution into egg cells.
This innovation is not only considered a major breakthrough in biology, but may also open up new opportunities in the fields of medicine and materials science in the future. For example, in the future, it will be possible to adjust the strength and tear properties of woven surgical sutures, as well as precisely "tune" their elasticity.
Interestingly, these webs can also be observed directly with the naked eye, which is expected to be very useful for scientific observations, research and practice. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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