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Impossible Fibers
Tim
3 episodes
1 week ago
Nature makes better fibers than we do—so what if we learned to build like nature? Impossible Fibers explores the science, stories, and breakthroughs behind the world’s most extraordinary natural materials. Host Tim McGee interviews researchers and technology leaders decoding spider silk, hagfish slime, and more to reimagine the future of manufacturing, textiles, and design. From proteins to prototypes, this is how biology spins the impossible.
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Nature makes better fibers than we do—so what if we learned to build like nature? Impossible Fibers explores the science, stories, and breakthroughs behind the world’s most extraordinary natural materials. Host Tim McGee interviews researchers and technology leaders decoding spider silk, hagfish slime, and more to reimagine the future of manufacturing, textiles, and design. From proteins to prototypes, this is how biology spins the impossible.
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Science
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Matthew Harrington
Impossible Fibers
27 minutes 46 seconds
6 months ago
Matthew Harrington

Jump into the fascinating world of bio-inspired materials with Matthew Harrington, a green chemistry researcher at McGill University. In this conversation, we explore how nature creates complex materials through intricate chemical and physical processes. Learn about cutting-edge research that examines how organisms manufacture high-performance materials, and discover the potential for revolutionary manufacturing techniques that could transform how we create everything from adhesives to advanced fibers.

Impossible Fibers
Nature makes better fibers than we do—so what if we learned to build like nature? Impossible Fibers explores the science, stories, and breakthroughs behind the world’s most extraordinary natural materials. Host Tim McGee interviews researchers and technology leaders decoding spider silk, hagfish slime, and more to reimagine the future of manufacturing, textiles, and design. From proteins to prototypes, this is how biology spins the impossible.