I Grew Real Spider Silk Using Yeast

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  • @jacob2802
    @jacob2802 4 роки тому +2611

    Dude, I cant believe you're making this technology open source. I've been reading about the possibilities of harnessing spider silk since I was a dork in middle school, and remember thinking the guys making the spider goats were cool as hell. I really hope you manage to extract and polymerize silk from this.

    • @aserta
      @aserta 4 роки тому +315

      Because he's one of the good guys, not subverting science for the highest bidder. He's one of those scientists that need crowdfunding the most, to keep him free of the likes of bigCorpo who'd put a life patent latch on it and shut it for good.

    • @davidbergmann8948
      @davidbergmann8948 4 роки тому +13

      Haha yeah it's awesome, right? 🍄

    • @rihardsrozans6920
      @rihardsrozans6920 4 роки тому +51

      Right? I remember watching Ripley's believe it or not as a child and one of the guys featured there had made a really durable, strong suit out of bunch of materials including spider silk he milked out of actual spiders and since then I wondered about the possibilities of creating some super hero costume out of spider silk. It's truly wonderful that people are coming together to make education easily accesible and likely creating future scientists.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 4 роки тому +1

      Same here.

    • @suhanrahaman4342
      @suhanrahaman4342 4 роки тому +13

      Even though spider sill is a real good material it also get most of its strength through how the spider twists the silk together

  • @no_name4485
    @no_name4485 3 роки тому +2573

    mad scientists in movies: I will take over the world
    mad scientists in real life: I will make beer out of spiders

    • @greenaum
      @greenaum 3 роки тому +98

      Technically making spiders out of beer.

    • @tartanhandbag
      @tartanhandbag 3 роки тому +49

      @@greenaum technically making something not very beer-like out of a yeast variant with spider DNA spliced into it

    • @Butter-Milk
      @Butter-Milk 3 роки тому +14

      We have more realistic goals, then?

    • @morro570
      @morro570 3 роки тому +9

      @@Butter-Milk who’s we you aren’t a mad scientist

    • @what908
      @what908 3 роки тому +3

      mado scientisto in animes: El Psy Congroo.

  • @davieuacho
    @davieuacho 4 роки тому +746

    Me, not understanding anything but still enjoying it none the less: "Ah, shit, they can't print repetitive sequences, what a bummer dude"

    • @evangrimm1702
      @evangrimm1702 4 роки тому +9

      😭

    • @hardanalljr.3138
      @hardanalljr.3138 4 роки тому +14

      Yup I'm a total Chad ,don't understand shit but it's cool

    • @liviawong6928
      @liviawong6928 4 роки тому +1

      @@hardanalljr.3138 Are you build as a Chad as well? Cause, cool.

  • @zebbofrags494
    @zebbofrags494 11 місяців тому +187

    Sad to see this experiment hasn’t been taken any further in 3 years. This genuinely made me feel interested in science for the first time in my short 20 year life.

    • @thethoughtemporium
      @thethoughtemporium  11 місяців тому +224

      It's being worked on, but we're trying to commercialize it so can't share updates yet

    • @_dylansaeed
      @_dylansaeed 11 місяців тому +33

      @@thethoughtemporiumthanks, I was wondering why it wasn’t being continued

    • @sasukekun1997
      @sasukekun1997 8 місяців тому +26

      This had made so damn happy. I thought this project was long forgotten

    • @Delapadation
      @Delapadation 8 місяців тому +12

      ​​@@thethoughtemporiumI would think that this would get funding fairly easily due to how strong spider silk is and the amazing utility we could get out of growable high strength building materials, and something I just thought of while watching the video explaining the structure, spider silk is a fabricy version of reinforced concrete.

    • @Yogaismehh
      @Yogaismehh 7 місяців тому +3

      @@thethoughtemporiumlike a suburban superhero???

  • @whatdamath
    @whatdamath 4 роки тому +2323

    dude...

  • @user-N20
    @user-N20 3 роки тому +10151

    No wonder Tony Stark looked so impressed when Peter said he manufactured his webbing all by himself.

  • @cg2229
    @cg2229 4 роки тому +5925

    me laying in bed eating cheetos: ah yes of course biomineralization peptides

    • @ghostlydude6478
      @ghostlydude6478 4 роки тому +192

      This is basically me trying to understand how kars survived falling into lava, but with *Spiders*

    • @aog1747
      @aog1747 4 роки тому +19

      Hell yea😂😂😂

    • @xephyre6955
      @xephyre6955 4 роки тому +56

      I dont even understand algebra let alone this. But the idea is interesting enough for me.

    • @v1298
      @v1298 4 роки тому +39

      I saw a post online about the iron snail a couple of days ago, so I'm basically an expert

    • @saki1333
      @saki1333 4 роки тому +8

      @@v1298 yes xD

  • @joelswartzentruber9561
    @joelswartzentruber9561 3 роки тому +98

    Instead of wet spinning, try electrospinning. It should give you aligned fibers instead of randomly oriented ones from wet spinning. You should be able to cut a section and twist the web fibers into actual thread that are theoretically aligned so you get better load sharing on each fiber.

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 4 роки тому +2566

    Instant thumbs up. Been waiting for this one.

    • @-NGC-6302-
      @-NGC-6302- 4 роки тому +2

      Me too. Great videos from the both of you.

    • @jonapple2325
      @jonapple2325 4 роки тому +1

      Are you okay

    • @JKTCGMV13
      @JKTCGMV13 4 роки тому +4

      This comment prompted me to give the video an instant thumbs up

    • @PakleniVuk
      @PakleniVuk 4 роки тому +2

      I will combine Yeast and Starlite and rule the World!

    • @stiepanholkien605
      @stiepanholkien605 4 роки тому

      Now he just needs little wrist siphons.

  • @JoelCreates
    @JoelCreates 4 роки тому +5442

    I'll be following the development closely since, you know, I'm something of a scientist myself...

    • @kenzima6934
      @kenzima6934 4 роки тому +92

      Lmao when is the Hot Glue Web shooter swinging video coming up?

    • @ivoryas1696
      @ivoryas1696 3 роки тому +28

      Joel Creates
      I wanna say same, _but..._ I don't know calculus yet (among many _many_ other things that would likely leave me a bumbling fool in most any *_real_* lab) 😞.

    • @JoelCreates
      @JoelCreates 3 роки тому +82

      @@ivoryas1696 I was referencing the Spider-Man meme, since I recently built a hot glue web shooter. Technically I'm a musician...

    • @ivoryas1696
      @ivoryas1696 3 роки тому +21

      @Joel Creates
      Neato! I'll check it out.
      -Also, I'm somewhat of a musician myself!-

    • @norlavine
      @norlavine 3 роки тому +11

      Me too - my latest project is observing the time it takes to cook a '3 minute egg'.

  • @MagnusDangerMagnus
    @MagnusDangerMagnus 4 роки тому +539

    30:15 I love that I live in the future. The idea that I share the world with a UA-cam-vectored, open-source, melt-printable, github-published bio-kevlar makes me happier as an adult than ice-cream did as a child. Thank you.

    • @makarismaileadnan
      @makarismaileadnan 4 роки тому +19

      I really don't get what you're saying, but I'm happy that someone's happy in this world

    • @gavart4509
      @gavart4509 4 роки тому +30

      Makar Ismaile Adnan
      He’s happy that the creator of this video is so transparent with his process and so willing to share his results. Plus, the fact that this content is distributed for free.

    • @pacificxplorer
      @pacificxplorer 4 роки тому +1

      This is really “the future” it’s the transitional period between the past and the future. Right now everything cutting edge is being discovered and all these cool products will most likely be widely available by the time we’re all dead or really old.

    • @samuelr.6046
      @samuelr.6046 3 роки тому +5

      Is it just me or is it crazy that they can Patten certain animal genes, that's absolutely some dystopian stuff right there.

  • @VirtualGobllim47
    @VirtualGobllim47 7 місяців тому +102

    "It's [spiders] silk gene wasn't protected by any patents" you guys realize as well how nightmarish is this sentence?

    • @magicsasafras3414
      @magicsasafras3414 3 місяці тому

      Yup

    • @carinhadoscomentarios4325
      @carinhadoscomentarios4325 3 місяці тому

      Why?

    • @cooldud7071
      @cooldud7071 3 місяці тому +18

      @@carinhadoscomentarios4325 nobody should own the right to naturally-occurring sequences of chemicals

    • @mikoajciemiega8018
      @mikoajciemiega8018 3 місяці тому +4

      ​@@cooldud7071 big corpo preparing to sue every spider on earth

    • @bearox8302
      @bearox8302 Місяць тому +2

      @@mikoajciemiega8018 Ohhh you little jumping spider you used my compound!? You are getting sued

  • @lukasd.4389
    @lukasd.4389 4 роки тому +1933

    "I've become quite competent at designing dna from scratch"
    Why does this sound so menacing.
    But dude, youre awesome

  • @AppliedScience
    @AppliedScience 4 роки тому +5914

    Wow, what an incredible project! Your dedication and perseverance is an inspiration!

    • @thethoughtemporium
      @thethoughtemporium  4 роки тому +479

      Thank you so much! Once I've got some fibers made, I'd be happy to send them over for you to play around with if you'd like

    • @KnowBigDeal
      @KnowBigDeal 4 роки тому +121

      Here's an idea: Electron Microscopy videos of all the mineralised silks!

    • @simonRTJ
      @simonRTJ 4 роки тому +51

      @@thethoughtemporium Maybe Ben could X-ray diffract image them, or run them through a mass-spec, or the Electron mic, or ALL THREE! amazing work, there should be a "UA-cam science medal" or something.

    • @MrEtronic
      @MrEtronic 4 роки тому +26

      i think we are on the cusp of a revolution ... who needs elsevier , springer or iEEE these dudes together with a couple other sci-tubers are doing more cutting edge research than many well funded snob colleges.

    • @Srfingfreak
      @Srfingfreak 4 роки тому +34

      @@thethoughtemporium Growing fibers is cool - But I would reccoment that you try mixing some into a Kombucha brew and make a SCOBY - you'll get nanocellulose tied to fibroin... it might be revolutionarily strong. Use weak/white tea if possible, and you can actually just use mineral supplements in sugar water for a "cleaner" SCOBY.
      Also, that way, the yeast/bacteria make the sheet for you, and you don't have to worry about the fiber weaving process.

  • @tatianatub
    @tatianatub 4 роки тому +343

    "the plasmid has been shared on my github repo for that want to mess around with it"
    imagine saying that sentence to someone in genetic engineering 25 years ago

    • @otheraccount5252
      @otheraccount5252 4 роки тому +34

      well, we didn't have git back then

    • @ArnoldsKtm
      @ArnoldsKtm 4 роки тому +10

      @@otheraccount5252 NO SHIT SHERLOCK

    • @recklesflam1ngo968
      @recklesflam1ngo968 4 роки тому +3

      @@otheraccount5252 wow really

    • @Josuh
      @Josuh 4 роки тому +6

      @@otheraccount5252 Really???? I thought github was like hundreds of years old omg thank you

    • @theawsomnessdude
      @theawsomnessdude 4 роки тому +7

      @@Josuh the whacky part is that this sentence might someday be true.

  • @sparking023
    @sparking023 Рік тому +246

    I have absolutely zero biochemistry background, but I somehow feel like I understood most of what you explained in this here video. Amazing work, and as a Spider-Man fan, I'm eager to know more about the possibilities of IRL webshooters

    • @Noflippingwaydude
      @Noflippingwaydude Рік тому +2

      Don’t worry once I have money I’ll make them

    • @the_undead
      @the_undead 10 місяців тому +3

      This part you probably already knew, but using IRL web shooters with absolutely be one of the most dangerous things you've ever done or did anyone could realistically ever do, but spider silk binded with carbon nano tubes. Could absolutely if made correctly hold the weight of multiple humans, I don't think you're doing Oh that the web shooter could do in a little canister. That's the size of your pinky but in especially designed flat pack tank that goes over your stomach, now we're talking.
      Because of how easy it would be to vary the properties of the silk when you produce it, depending on which particular strand of genes you use, everything you see Spider-Man doing with webs would be at least theoretically possible to do with at least a version of what is demonstrated in this video

  • @nicholassoultanian5455
    @nicholassoultanian5455 4 роки тому +589

    Someone give this guy a like a giant research fund. he deserves it.

  • @Shotgun_Gospel
    @Shotgun_Gospel 3 роки тому +5623

    Guy who invented penicillin: "Patent? That's absurd. You wouldn't patent the sun, would you?"
    Biotech firms: "Spider silk? Oh that was us, we invented that. Ours".

    • @sontapaa11jokulainen94
      @sontapaa11jokulainen94 3 роки тому +876

      Capitalism go brrrrr

    • @Hoshimaru57
      @Hoshimaru57 3 роки тому +733

      If someone could patent the sun they would

    • @nucleartoaster01
      @nucleartoaster01 3 роки тому +296

      Let's not encourage them

    • @nzoomed
      @nzoomed 3 роки тому +206

      @@Hoshimaru57 its called nuclear fusion!

    • @nzoomed
      @nzoomed 3 роки тому +371

      Can someone explain how anyone could hold a patent to a gene found in spiders to begin with?

  • @jadegreenleaf781
    @jadegreenleaf781 4 роки тому +781

    Arachnologists for decades: "If only we could produce spider silk"
    Thought Emporium: "hold my spider beer."

    • @TheWretchedOwl
      @TheWretchedOwl 4 роки тому +40

      Now I want a “hold my spider beer” shirt.

    • @omniscientbarebones
      @omniscientbarebones 4 роки тому +16

      Hold my Southern Black-Widow in Ethanol*

    • @ultrachad289
      @ultrachad289 4 роки тому +2

      O-O WHAT THE FUCK

    • @alba2162
      @alba2162 4 роки тому +5

      I wonder what spider beer taste like

    • @trajectoryunown
      @trajectoryunown 4 роки тому +15

      Spider Cider - Made with real spiders

  • @ShDw-cc1bs
    @ShDw-cc1bs 2 роки тому +147

    So what is the current status of this project? Have you scaled up the process and/or have enough of a sample to play around with for a video demonstration?
    Would be incredibly interested in obtaining a sample of the yeast for a related personal project (involving kombucha SCOBY bacteria) if at all possible.

  • @crackedemerald4930
    @crackedemerald4930 4 роки тому +670

    *shakes yeast vigorously*
    "they're a bit of a diva ngl"

  • @ViktorVano
    @ViktorVano 3 роки тому +866

    I am a software developer, but I am totally amazed how advanced and well understood biochemistry is.

    • @instantnoodles8640
      @instantnoodles8640 2 роки тому +61

      I am a teenager, but I am totally amazed how advanced and well understood biochemistry is.

    • @themblue8236
      @themblue8236 2 роки тому +85

      I am an idiot, but I am totally amazed how advanced and well understood biochemistry is.

    • @philcollinslover56705
      @philcollinslover56705 2 роки тому +9

      @@themblue8236 lmaoo

    • @mastershooter64
      @mastershooter64 2 роки тому +52

      I am a biomolecule, but I am totally amazed how advanced and well understood I am

    • @johndawson6057
      @johndawson6057 2 роки тому +11

      @@mastershooter64 you win this thread

  • @TechIngredients
    @TechIngredients 4 роки тому +766

    As fellow You Tubers we continue to try to improve our content aware of the friendly "competition". You keep raising the bar...Damn
    Excellent video, keep it up!

    • @thethoughtemporium
      @thethoughtemporium  4 роки тому +56

      Thanks!!

    • @eatonkuntz
      @eatonkuntz 4 роки тому +2

      hey Tech Ingredients I love your channel too

    • @VengeanceCore
      @VengeanceCore 4 роки тому

      @@communist754 lol

    • @spambotbro839
      @spambotbro839 4 роки тому +4

      @@thethoughtemporium You should collab with NileRed

    • @bmxscape
      @bmxscape 4 роки тому +1

      @@communist754 why would he collab with someone who no one knows xD he doesnt even know if you know anything about the topic

  • @regulargreg
    @regulargreg 2 роки тому +8

    I had a professor in college. This is the kind of project he was barking about in his often encouraged tangents during biopolymer class. Your project is like a customized and detailed exploration that goes well beyond what he could elaborate on in class. Thank you for peaking my interest!

  • @kastiak06
    @kastiak06 4 роки тому +522

    "New merch coming soon! Who wants some homegrown T-shirt?!"

    • @billeethesciencegeek
      @billeethesciencegeek 4 роки тому +32

      "I love it so much, I can't seem to take it off!"

    • @GuilhermeCargnelutti
      @GuilhermeCargnelutti 4 роки тому +11

      The yellow ones are edible, but don't try the blue ones

    • @Scott_C
      @Scott_C 4 роки тому +5

      Only $9,999.00. 😄🤑

    • @pablozurita2996
      @pablozurita2996 4 роки тому +2

      @@GuilhermeCargnelutti I'm gonna eat the blue one

    • @tryplot
      @tryplot 4 роки тому +3

      the colors wouldn't even need to be dyed. they could actually be from the silk it's self

  • @TacetCat
    @TacetCat 4 роки тому +514

    My mind is blown. I knew bioengineering was a field that existed, but had never *really* thought about it. When I watch a video on chemistry or physics, I usually get most of it. I understand enough about chemistry to usually follow along with whatever video I'm watching, even if it goes to the slightly more technical side of things.
    *This* video was 33 minutes of me going "wat." Okay, making yeast produce things. I've heard of that. Wait, you can just write DNA like you're a programmer? Wait, there are companies that will print DNA projects for you? This is common enough that a business can be made for it? Wait, you're taking a bunch of different genes and randomizing them and somehow you get the properties you want? Oh, silk sort of doubles back on itself for added strength; I get th- Wait, you can just add properties to it like it's a new spell in a video game? Wait...
    Suffice it to say, I think the remainder of my day is going to be spent learning as much as I can about this. Fascinating is too weak a word.

    • @neut1121
      @neut1121 4 роки тому +29

      that's exactly what was going on in my mind watching this video

    • @HELL0RWIN
      @HELL0RWIN 4 роки тому +13

      Yep. I feel totally the same. I want to know more.

    • @TheMightyZwom
      @TheMightyZwom 4 роки тому +7

      Same here... just... wow...

    • @nikkoa.3639
      @nikkoa.3639 4 роки тому +2

      You've found your resolve my friend.

    • @Someone-ig7we
      @Someone-ig7we 4 роки тому +6

      IKR it's like a game xD. You can just add whatever you want??? Lmao sign me up!

  • @kentvandervelden
    @kentvandervelden 4 роки тому +203

    Pretty cool, and there's more power in presenting on UA-cam instead at academic conferences.

    • @Barskor1
      @Barskor1 4 роки тому +10

      But my tenure!

    • @philanthropicnightmare1206
      @philanthropicnightmare1206 4 роки тому +34

      A lot more. Get ready for an influx of scientists making UA-cam channels.

    • @icdeamons112
      @icdeamons112 4 роки тому +11

      'With great power, comes great responsibility.

    • @catwithagun902
      @catwithagun902 4 роки тому +3

      @@blackjoker2345 REALLY great profit margins

  • @Jeff-ti4pd
    @Jeff-ti4pd 2 роки тому +8

    Man im so happy for you! I watched the first video a couple years ago and I was very anticipating the final and finished product! Congratulations on figuring it out and getting it to work!

  • @ElderSign32
    @ElderSign32 4 роки тому +190

    it's insane that this is even possible. i feel like a caveman listening to this

  • @nezgroul666
    @nezgroul666 4 роки тому +91

    As a molecular biologist, the explanations in this video are better than most of my uni courses. Difficult principles made simple. Explaining something so that someone uninitiated can understand is a gift. Kudos for the job well done, your countless hours spent on this project were not in vain, sir!

  • @wataruishihara1570
    @wataruishihara1570 4 роки тому +2103

    I’m just sitting here wondering how Peter Parker did all of this

    • @BRONZETOAST
      @BRONZETOAST 4 роки тому +118

      I'm wondering why I've been searching for a Spiderman comment. Thank you

    • @lordofhnajuty
      @lordofhnajuty 4 роки тому +100

      Same as tony, with a box of scraps but in a slightly nicer apartment.

    • @brdiejustvibin143
      @brdiejustvibin143 4 роки тому +34

      did it in high school too ..,like how

    • @EthanbloxBiggestFan
      @EthanbloxBiggestFan 4 роки тому +18

      The excuse is that Peter feels the necessity of making spider silk so that’s why he can make it? It’s really weird if I’m honest

    • @gavinhicks7621
      @gavinhicks7621 4 роки тому +45

      Well Toby McGuire his webs were natural Andrew Garfields were stolen from oscorp and Tom Holland I don’t know but I’m pretty sure in the comics (I’ve never read them so this might be wrong) the spider bite gave him the formula composition and he was able to buy the products to make it

  • @samdwichenjoyer
    @samdwichenjoyer 2 роки тому +3

    Rewatching this video a second time and chuckled thinking about how people used to think everything was made of air, water, fire, and earth, and here you are doing this sorcery

  • @Gennys
    @Gennys 4 роки тому +348

    Someone needs to explain to me how any natural, unmodified living organism can have patents put on their genes in the first place...

    • @btw1095
      @btw1095 4 роки тому +83

      Brian thats what we get in a a country run by corporations

    • @ahtheh
      @ahtheh 4 роки тому +9

      Huh
      I've been learning that sht to get marks from the 9th Grade and now I can use that knowledge to brag to a random guy on the internet because I know it and he doesn't
      [I now realize that's all that information is every going to be useful for]

    • @senjugold6977
      @senjugold6977 4 роки тому +48

      Lmao imagine existing and the big companies are like: "your genes are mine!"

    • @Larantula
      @Larantula 4 роки тому +13

      Kinda reminds me of the tree that legally owns both itself and the land around it.

    • @onidaaitsubasa4177
      @onidaaitsubasa4177 4 роки тому +3

      I know right, it seems that there would be some legal trouble with whoever made the patent and the original genetic designer of the animals, or would the actual spider be the patent holder of the silk since it originally created it, either way it doesn't exactly seem legal.

  • @ShamelessDuck
    @ShamelessDuck 4 роки тому +218

    I can't imagine I live in the time when THIS is possible. You are in my "God-Tier UA-camrs" list

    • @tormodhag6824
      @tormodhag6824 4 роки тому +4

      ShamelessDuck like you can print DNA?! that is kinda crazy, just humans writing their very own DNA designed specifically to hijack in this example yeast. I searched DNA printing on google and you can apparently make custom creatures with it, which is insane

    • @ShamelessDuck
      @ShamelessDuck 4 роки тому +2

      @@tormodhag6824 I dream of future when we will use GMOs legally in our everyday life without it being marketed as "non-GMO" and without this whole stigma around it.

    • @puppypi9668
      @puppypi9668 4 роки тому

      Ikr
      And I love how the God-Tier UA-camrs all know each other XD
      Applied-"I built a scanning electron microscope from scratch in my shop"-Science and Tech-"I made a nanostructure imprinted chocolate bar diffraction grating"-Ingredients both commented here alongside us! XD

  • @natorious314
    @natorious314 3 роки тому +628

    I can't express how much I love that you document all this content for us to watch. Science in all fields can be so interesting, but it's so insular and stuck in the world of papers and journals that the average citizen will never hear about all the cool shit going on. You and many other science youtubers are really doing a great service.

    • @3asianassassin
      @3asianassassin 3 роки тому +3

      It's often that insularity that convinces people to take up and believe pseudoscience and eventually erode trust in science and data

    • @tbs0000
      @tbs0000 3 роки тому +6

      You call fax I mean we are all forced so deep into the thought that science is all boring stuff on paper but no it's fun aswell like artificial meat or aerogel and theories like our universe isn't finite and it's a loop from one point to another or that aerogel can be used in rockets as insulators.

    • @assfuckerthejointpounder5834
      @assfuckerthejointpounder5834 2 роки тому +1

      I remember how in the action lab they mentioned that the structural strength of steel regarding tensile strength is in the gigapascals. Even specialized steel it's not like it's 10,000 times which spider silk can handle or whatever. Who knows how many creatures have a shell made out of nacre oh, it's tensile strength depending on the species is 170 gigapascals, even if one gigapascal is 2 megapascals this is still a whole lot more than steel. The trouble is this bad boy takes 170 gigapascals to bend, or is that bend it to a point that it will no longer Bend back. Either way that is a whole lot. I did the conversion for both of those, 170 gigapascals is more than 24 million pounds per square inch, and 70 is more than ten million. I did the conversion for both, I checked the conversion multiple times for the tensile strength. I'm pretty sure that I did the 70 kg pascals correctly given how much of it was copying and pasting, and using an online calculator. This is far beyond Steel. Now this is so strong because of the way that it is aligned, according to Google it's like more than 300 or something times stronger than the material it's made out of. So imagine graphene was in the structure that this material is in. And I'm not talking about the structure of which its atoms are aligned. This bad boy is made in a structure of pretty much interlocking tiles, so imagine this was what was going on with a flat thing of the functionally two-dimensional graphene oh, that bad boy would be incredible however graphene is very flexible so this might defeat the purpose. However something tells me that if the graphene were to be bio mineralized to be interwoven with the nacre be beneficial.

  • @darkestwilightt
    @darkestwilightt 3 роки тому +8

    23:42
    "Thing number one.... be gentle with the yeast...."
    I just love the way he said that

  • @transformerslov
    @transformerslov 4 роки тому +408

    Its so weird. He makes me feel like I can understand everything he is saying but at the same time I'm like
    👁👄👁 okay 👍

    • @mechadonia
      @mechadonia 3 роки тому +22

      4 mins in “what is he even talking about”
      20 mins in “of course the pPCI9k needs to be linearized with a restriction enzyme! You can’t have those DNA rings, duh!!!”

    • @auve0G
      @auve0G 3 роки тому +1

      it sounds like foreign language

    • @nateracing
      @nateracing 3 роки тому +2

      I interpreted this as an informal video-essay type of report on his findings, truly fascinating, yet extremely confusing to people without bio-majors, like me ;)

  • @acompletelynormalhuman6392
    @acompletelynormalhuman6392 4 роки тому +55

    Congratulations I know you've been working on this project for a while and it's really exciting to see you succeed

  • @reedbrooks3887
    @reedbrooks3887 4 роки тому +361

    Spiders: You will never be able to farm our silk...
    Humans: Ok, we’ll just steal your genes and put them in other organisms.

    • @Salt_discriminater
      @Salt_discriminater 4 роки тому +70

      Hippity hoppity your genes are my property

    • @nightelfmohawk9821
      @nightelfmohawk9821 4 роки тому +5

      Surely nothing can go wrong when mankind tampers with nature...
      GMO is scary stuff

    • @fred_e
      @fred_e 4 роки тому +17

      @@nightelfmohawk9821 Well, I mean, spiders are scary too, I guess.

    • @fred_e
      @fred_e 4 роки тому +21

      @@nightelfmohawk9821 And chihuahuas

    • @lolgamez9171
      @lolgamez9171 4 роки тому +13

      @@nightelfmohawk9821 k but, how is farming spider silk dangerous

  • @patrickhayes3099
    @patrickhayes3099 Рік тому +1

    Glad to see this! 40 years ago I walked through a black widow web and began wondering about how to harvest the silk to make fabric.

  • @TheMysticGauntlet
    @TheMysticGauntlet 4 роки тому +431

    Peter Parker : No one can figure out my super secret spider web recipe.
    The Thought Emporium : Hold my beer.

    • @uxleumas
      @uxleumas 4 роки тому +6

      isn't all beer made out of yeast though?

    • @bovanshi6564
      @bovanshi6564 4 роки тому +61

      Hold my spider beer*

    • @pete8420
      @pete8420 4 роки тому +4

      Hold my test tubes

    • @TheMysticGauntlet
      @TheMysticGauntlet 4 роки тому +22

      @@bovanshi6564
      Spiderbeer Spiderbeer...
      Does everything a spider can...
      Make a web? Anytime...
      Look out...
      Here comes the Spiderbeer...

    • @SquaredSmith
      @SquaredSmith 4 роки тому +24

      Hold my beer but don't drink it. It's full of spider silk and tastes terrible.

  • @crookeddesk
    @crookeddesk 4 роки тому +154

    "I've become quite competent at designing DNA from scratch"
    "and just have a company PRINT the DNA"
    Jesus christ watching your videos always makes me awe at the times we live in...

    • @kingbroseph9773
      @kingbroseph9773 4 роки тому +9

      wait till he can print his own DNA without a company

  • @Hlebuw3k
    @Hlebuw3k 4 роки тому +185

    "I was able to purchase a whole vile of nightmare fuel for a grand total of 15 dollars"
    I did not need to know the price of an arachnophob's sanity.

    • @minermortal1997
      @minermortal1997 4 роки тому +17

      Secret Santa gone hardcore

    • @knctvrknctvr
      @knctvrknctvr 4 роки тому

      @@minermortal1997 now THATS what I call an office party!

  • @BeaChapman
    @BeaChapman Рік тому +22

    I still can't believe people can write DNA in Google docs. I hope to do that someday.

  • @colby3896
    @colby3896 3 роки тому +290

    I’m actually amazed at how much of your research I understood as a freshman biochem major. Stuff like this makes me hopeful that I could potentially make a career out of genetics because before college, I really doubted my ability to be successful in the field

    • @jadenmead1928
      @jadenmead1928 2 роки тому +14

      never doubt yourself ;)

    • @ninjadel2
      @ninjadel2 2 роки тому +5

      As a recent physiology grad this makes me hopeful to one day start working on unique avenues of research as well

    • @dgs_susave1324
      @dgs_susave1324 2 роки тому

      Keep going. Who knows. You may pull a TASM again with the genetic spider 😂don’t give up on your dreams‼️

    • @assfuckerthejointpounder5834
      @assfuckerthejointpounder5834 2 роки тому +1

      Well if you want to make something like Godzilla be realistic then try using biomineralization to put nacre in its bones and scales oh, you probably want pockets of stuff like methane in there, methane is a gas produced by living things the most common example that not many people might necessarily know has it in there is when you fart. But farting is made by the methane or swallowed air, by making it have nacre the bones would take literally millions of pounds to not only Pull-A-Part but also Bend, or is that bend it to a point that it will no longer be able to bend back to its original shape. The tensile strength is 170 gigapascal, there are 70 for its strength for the bending thing. 170 gigapascals after I checked my conversion this correctly comes out to more than 24 million pounds per square inch, even if you use the metric system that is obviously a very high amount. The action lab which is a another Dependable source of science information said that steel is generally in the megapascal range, it takes a lot of megapascals to make a single gigapascal. And if its skin is made out of graphene, or whatever term is used for the soft flexible stuff that is what is responsible for holding the scales together on the skin of a snake or lizard. That bad boy would be very durable, for context just some graphene that is the size of Saran Wrap would require Force equivalent to a fully grown male African elephant balancing on a pencil. Not to mention that the Wonder material is also a very effective superconductor so you could probably use this to get rid of the issue of the Godzilla that is more than 100 m tall taking more than a second for anyting to register in its brain because the electricity take so long to move through the body. This graphene could eliminate that issue oh, so we could react without needing to be 15 M tall at maximum. And if it's hunched over like your average T-rex or Utahraptor this could help with blood flow at such a gargantuan scale. And if you argue that it doesn't have enough energy from the atmosphere to oxygenate it, there is an organism that can survive without any oxygen, also considering out at our degraded can literally live for multiple days in the vacuum of space. Something tells me there's probably the required already existing genetics somewhere in the world to let something survive at such a gargantuan scale. But maybe not after all a hundred meters is a very high number for the size of an organism on Earth.

    • @Ideas795
      @Ideas795 2 роки тому +1

      Nice👍 I plan on majoring in biochem

  • @PauloOlveira
    @PauloOlveira 3 роки тому +237

    Just leaving this out here: A silk/graphene composite generating yeast that survives high salinity would be prime candidate for regenerating tidal turbines

    • @ninjanyan1579
      @ninjanyan1579 Рік тому +57

      I understood all of those words separately and am proud of myself for that.

    • @ThisLockIsJammed
      @ThisLockIsJammed Рік тому +23

      If this is true, on top of making it a commercial clothing or building material, this guy could be looking at a Nobel.

    • @wedmunds
      @wedmunds Рік тому +11

      I think that could do a lot more than just repairing turbines

    • @thecallankids4718
      @thecallankids4718 Рік тому

      While it could do that, would it not also coat the ocean floor in carbon doped silk?

    • @Gign--a
      @Gign--a 10 місяців тому +3

      @@thecallankids4718that I’d assume degrades faster than thousands of years

  • @ramabary
    @ramabary 4 роки тому +189

    Make the web cure faster is hard enough. Let alone:
    1. It can carry the man size weight
    2. Produce a length of string
    3. Infinite strings.

  • @harrisoncord3680
    @harrisoncord3680 2 роки тому +14

    make a web shooter and only if the silk was strong enough, you could be spiderman.

  • @aflyingpumpkin1073
    @aflyingpumpkin1073 4 роки тому +264

    This was the fastest I have ever clicked on a notification.

  • @venus1051
    @venus1051 4 роки тому +89

    I'm an art student but I'm sitting here, 5:15 pm, watching a man make spider's silk out of yeast.
    This is the coolest shit I've seen all day dude. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. Love the mad science bro.

  • @legendarysideburns2213
    @legendarysideburns2213 4 роки тому +583

    Next project: yeast that makes spiders

    • @sleezymechanic
      @sleezymechanic 4 роки тому +77

      Next next project: spiders that make beer

    • @notajalapeno4442
      @notajalapeno4442 4 роки тому +24

      @@sleezymechanic next next next project:yeast that makes dimonds

    • @cg_pizza
      @cg_pizza 4 роки тому +17

      @@notajalapeno4442 next next next next project: yeast that make any material

    • @NewsChannel-y4g
      @NewsChannel-y4g 4 роки тому +16

      next project: watch youtube and feel like I have done something

    • @NewsChannel-y4g
      @NewsChannel-y4g 4 роки тому +12

      next project: clean kitchen

  • @FSantora
    @FSantora Рік тому +2

    I can't believe you were able to explain this in a way I almost completely understand! I learned SO MUCH from this!

    • @FSantora
      @FSantora Рік тому

      I would be interested in where LOTUS silk falls on the graph at 10:10

  • @giacomoarturogrelli8904
    @giacomoarturogrelli8904 3 роки тому +103

    This is huge, it's amazing how you managed to succeed, this sounds like science fiction and yet you made it reality, I admire you

  • @Palitato
    @Palitato 4 роки тому +514

    "I couldn't isolate the DNA, so I just made it myself."

    • @davidmella1174
      @davidmella1174 4 роки тому +12

      ...

    • @aferrone92
      @aferrone92 4 роки тому +28

      I literally lost it when he said that

    • @ProctasisLimerna
      @ProctasisLimerna 4 роки тому +31

      I will make my own DNA with hookers and blackjack

    • @Lucas-iSL
      @Lucas-iSL 4 роки тому +4

      @@ProctasisLimerna and without the N.A.T.O!

    • @minermortal1997
      @minermortal1997 4 роки тому +9

      @@ProctasisLimerna this sounds like a Cave Johnson quote.

  • @ganf
    @ganf 4 роки тому +66

    23:07 Stuff like this is why I love the internet. It's so nice to see researchers come together and help each other out :)

  • @JeskaDax
    @JeskaDax 2 роки тому +1

    Been following your progress on this for so long. It's awesome to hear you're over that major hurdle!
    I look forward to hearing how the rest of your experiments go!

  • @ziggiey
    @ziggiey 4 роки тому +161

    All i can imagine is him looking at the genetic code and going "mmmm, silky"

  • @Blaze22F
    @Blaze22F 4 роки тому +51

    *28:05** this moment left a big smile on my face*
    *Congrats my guy*

  • @LizardWizard1005
    @LizardWizard1005 3 роки тому +207

    "A whole vial of nightmare fuel" I've never heard that be so damn accurate

    • @BahhBahhBrownSheep
      @BahhBahhBrownSheep 10 місяців тому

      I’m pretty sure that’s a statement you’ve never heard before, or in the two years since. So that’s not particularly impressive

    • @passingrando6457
      @passingrando6457 9 місяців тому

      ​@@BahhBahhBrownSheepCounterpoint: the Pony Jar Project exists.

  • @lancewalker2595
    @lancewalker2595 2 роки тому

    This is by far the most incredible, most inspiring thing I've ever seen. People like you are the future, I truly believe that. Unbelievable.

  • @KiJ0_0
    @KiJ0_0 4 роки тому +130

    Spider-Man’s web fluid is now becoming a reality

    • @zmalque
      @zmalque 4 роки тому +4

      FAVIAX Delatorre hol up

    • @alejandrobernal4987
      @alejandrobernal4987 4 роки тому

      Indeed it is, my friend

    • @Josuh
      @Josuh 4 роки тому

      @FAVIAX Delatorre 😤😤😤ಠ‿ಠ

    • @nikkiofthevalley
      @nikkiofthevalley 4 роки тому +1

      @FAVIAX Delatorre That's f**ked up.

    • @KiJ0_0
      @KiJ0_0 4 роки тому +2

      FAVIAX Delatorre get out.

  • @user-N20
    @user-N20 3 роки тому +806

    All the people who want to be Spiderman: *_confused but encouraged_*
    "Write that down! Write that down!"

    • @jameskelly9277
      @jameskelly9277 3 роки тому +21

      Lmaooo why would you call me out like this!!

    • @nightastheold9094
      @nightastheold9094 3 роки тому +21

      Lol I was in 7th grade and the 2002 Spider-Man came out. My friend and I thought we could make web shooters from aluminum cans and webbing from kitchen spices and cleaners.

    • @alionicle
      @alionicle 2 роки тому +1

      Aight, that's me right now

    • @Eatmywalnutz
      @Eatmywalnutz 2 роки тому +7

      I want to make a web shooter

    • @kete6640
      @kete6640 2 роки тому +3

      Ive been tryna figuring out how to be spider man for the past 3 yrs lol, and I DIDN’T RUN A SINGLE TEST BECAUSE 12 YR OLDS CAN’T GET A HOLD OF NYLON 6, 10 SILICONE AND ADHESIVE GEL. I ALSO WANTED TO ADD HIS SPIDER SILK LIQUID THING BUT I’M TO “UN-INTELLIGENT” TO MAKE IT. AND DON’T ASK WHY I’M YELLING BECAUSE IDK

  • @kingarthurthe5th
    @kingarthurthe5th 4 роки тому +47

    Giving a whole new meaning to “silky smooth beer”

  • @MaleniaLi
    @MaleniaLi 11 днів тому +1

    It’s crazy going from “wow that’s pretty cool, no idea how you did that, but it’s cool” when watching science UA-cam to “huh, I did something similar in class last week, cool!”

  • @download333
    @download333 4 роки тому +119

    I'd recommend learning the basics of python or another simple scripting language. Your method of random generation of genes is very cool, but a script could be doing all that copying/pasting for you and churn out genes as fast as you can ask for them. You can also have the script do Longest Common Sub-sequence analysis to ensure there's no large repeating blocks that could mess up printing (I assume the synthesis companies do something like this on their end when deciding which orders to reject).
    Also, your videos have taught me more about practical genetic engineering than years of school ever did. Good shit 👍

    • @OLDFRYEGUY
      @OLDFRYEGUY 4 роки тому

      also, why? whats wrong with the sequencer? are you telling me its inappropriately named?

    • @codeout6512
      @codeout6512 4 роки тому +2

      I've thought about that too lol. I usually write a quick script for stuff like that.

  • @Ryan6.022
    @Ryan6.022 4 роки тому +66

    Spidey yeast
    Spidey yeast
    Produces proteins a spider can
    Makes a fiber any size, matches kevlar any time
    Look out here comes the spider yeast
    Is it strong? Listen bud,he's got enhanced gene strands.
    Can it be made into a thread? Take a look over head.
    Hey there goes the spider yeast!

  • @baldiesss
    @baldiesss 4 роки тому +143

    Type of guy to clone himself and go on vacation and we won't notice

  • @VirtualGobllim47
    @VirtualGobllim47 7 місяців тому +2

    The FACT this all evolved through eons of probability is astounding

  • @choovick
    @choovick 4 роки тому +7

    I have 0 biology and chemistry skills, but I love to see similar concepts and ingenuity you can find in many engineering fields! This is amazing!

  • @GGShinobi77
    @GGShinobi77 4 роки тому +54

    What I also learned: The Web Shooters that Spider-Man uses wouldn't quite work just like that as it's shown in the comics... They would need to produce different kinds of silk depending on the use case... but he always just presses the same button. Still pretty cool though.

    • @ikathesquid0921
      @ikathesquid0921 4 роки тому +21

      newer media of spiderman actually expand upon this by showing that he controls what kind of silk that comes out via tech in his web shooters. like from homecoming when veronica asks him what kind of webbing he wants

    • @ikathesquid0921
      @ikathesquid0921 4 роки тому

      @@arrowsaurus7561 my bad lmao

    • @ikathesquid0921
      @ikathesquid0921 4 роки тому +3

      @@arrowsaurus7561 mixed up hulk buster ai with Pete's

    • @AK-Drakoin
      @AK-Drakoin 4 роки тому

      @Dan Public ……You- by the original version you seem to be implying the Sam Raimi Spider man movies. Which was based on the comics.. The original comics where Spider man used web shooters and couldn’t have webbing organically.
      Ie. No The first movies were not the original version of Spider man

    • @AK-Drakoin
      @AK-Drakoin 4 роки тому +2

      @Dan Public oh no sir I am very sorry! I am sorry for my condescendence and I didn’t mean you any disrespect! I respect the fact that you hold the original films to such a high regard and liked Spidey so much! I completely understand, I merely thought you were someone who held the original comics to no meaning- in where Spidey originally developed his own web shooters (The original films probably decided to have it come out of him for screen time, and because a few other comics later on did have him have that ability)
      I’ll be honest, I thought you were an ignorant nerd 😝 and didn’t realize the whole state of the matter.
      You shouldn’t have to remove your comment because of my own condescendence.
      I wish you the best during 2020 sir! And I hope you live a good life 🙂

  • @bumpket
    @bumpket 4 роки тому +54

    The dislikes are just the other spiders being jealous about this amazing silk.

    • @greengreen110
      @greengreen110 4 роки тому +1

      And the big corps geting mad because the plasmid is open source

  • @aloysiuskurnia7643
    @aloysiuskurnia7643 Рік тому +1

    Vortexing nad pipetting up and down is one _hell_ of a difference of force.

  • @Z31HoodMoments
    @Z31HoodMoments 4 роки тому +115

    “Was able to purchase a whole vile of nightmare fuel”

  • @Funlifedoga
    @Funlifedoga 4 роки тому +49

    We have been waiting for this for sooo long!!!

  • @TheDro
    @TheDro 3 роки тому +173

    I have a few bugs as pets as well, if you ever need anything lmk!

  • @konradandrag845
    @konradandrag845 2 роки тому +1

    I’m 15 and I don’t understand most of this but this has inspired me to learn more about biology and also I’ve designed my own web shooters if I could find a way to get the silk liquid.

  • @GIRGHGH
    @GIRGHGH 4 роки тому +46

    This whole thing seems almost like a no-brainer in hindsight, dang this is cutting edge.

    • @culinarycow3181
      @culinarycow3181 4 роки тому +3

      The term is bleeding edge

    • @GIRGHGH
      @GIRGHGH 4 роки тому +6

      @@culinarycow3181 I've heard it both ways. Just used the first that came to mind. There are surprisingly many ways to say the same thing sometimes :]

    • @culinarycow3181
      @culinarycow3181 4 роки тому

      @@GIRGHGH bleeding edge refers to thd science as it com out and cutting edge is the newest available technology available to scientists/ what ever specialist is in each feaild

    • @culinarycow3181
      @culinarycow3181 4 роки тому +1

      @@GIRGHGH just for future reference

    • @GIRGHGH
      @GIRGHGH 4 роки тому +5

      @@culinarycow3181 I'm pretty sure the context is what determines if it's for research or technology, not which word you put in front of edge.

  • @booker...
    @booker... 4 роки тому +721

    Haha that spiders pretty hot amiright guys

    • @BitterTast3
      @BitterTast3 4 роки тому +37

      Can't wait for the video on "spidey-sense".

    • @0th_Law
      @0th_Law 4 роки тому +6

      @@BitterTast3 The real question: how would you go about achieving it?

    • @bleachisgoodforu9341
      @bleachisgoodforu9341 4 роки тому +14

      Get bit by every spider

    • @LOOTS243
      @LOOTS243 4 роки тому +2

      Spiderboiii

    • @ViktorTheMusician
      @ViktorTheMusician 4 роки тому +8

      @@0th_Law Tarantula DNA? They use their hair to detect changes in the air. Spidey Sense was meant more to represent an invisible web of sorts, though I've also seen it as representing the 8 eyes spiders have though they actually have really bad eyesight. But by coincidence Tarantulas already have a spidey sense going for them.

  • @altofmoleperson
    @altofmoleperson 4 роки тому +307

    Why am I watching this, my experience with biology is “the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell” and “sometimes, plants eat the sun.”

  • @xomvoid_akaluchiru_987
    @xomvoid_akaluchiru_987 3 роки тому +3

    This is incredible!! I've never been able to keep up on all the scientific news and now I can catch up on some bits I've been interested in for years now :)

  • @sarahellis7429
    @sarahellis7429 4 роки тому +60

    I think you did a really good job on the visual side of this video, the diagrams, infographics, tables etc. As a graphic designer I was impressed. Awesome video.

  • @nutsandbolts1264
    @nutsandbolts1264 4 роки тому +194

    This guy: *invents yeast spider silk*
    Everybody: SPIDERMAN SPIDERMAN DOES WHATEVER A SPIDER CAN

    • @erumaaro6060
      @erumaaro6060 4 роки тому +1

      it does add another meaning to "spider can", right?

    • @kiriki4558
      @kiriki4558 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah, i was especting that. But i'm more interested in the practical use of spider silk, cause it's resistance is legendary.

    • @erumaaro6060
      @erumaaro6060 4 роки тому

      @@kiriki4558
      I was referring to a Beer-CAN full of silk. (assuming you are replying to my comment that is)
      The practical applications are a no brainer.
      10 years ago i would have shelved this under sci-fi, jet here you are actually doing it.
      btw, the biomineralisation feature sounds amazing. I cant even imagine what properties spider silk bonded to carbon nanotubes would have, but i'm sure it would get you out of a sticky situation, or create them for that matter.

  • @kamilag2791
    @kamilag2791 4 роки тому +7

    I literally wrote about you in my university application. You're the reason I'm going to university. Thank you for creating videos and making them high quality and interesting!

  • @kairon156
    @kairon156 Рік тому

    This is so cool. While I'm no scientist I really enjoy hearing about material science and other such things we can make through detailed processes.

  • @IntergalacticSpaceKitten
    @IntergalacticSpaceKitten 3 роки тому +65

    This guy is impressive as hell. The dedication, trial and error, the learning process along the way, and never giving up...Amazing and inspiring! 🕷🕸

  • @pvc988
    @pvc988 4 роки тому +231

    "First, its silk gene wasn't protected by any patents…"
    Wait, WUT?

    • @Plotatothewondercat
      @Plotatothewondercat 4 роки тому +146

      The first entity to isolate a particular gene gets to file a patent on it under the current biotech regs. Leads to some very undesirable possibilities. It's one reason to be suspicious of those 'we'll analyze your DNA to determine your ancestry/risks' things, because it's potentially a mechanism for someone to gain a monopoly on all commercial use of one of your genes for the next few decades.

    • @wacesferpit
      @wacesferpit 4 роки тому +99

      capitalism

    • @Plotatothewondercat
      @Plotatothewondercat 4 роки тому +56

      @@wacesferpit That's the more succinct explanation yeah.

    • @eichenbrain6170
      @eichenbrain6170 4 роки тому +19

      @@Plotatothewondercat ... and then (after the 20 years) your own personal gene is open to the public to use as they see fit.

    • @Plotatothewondercat
      @Plotatothewondercat 4 роки тому +32

      @@eichenbrain6170 Twenty years after a corporation had the opportunity to raise the price of whatever treatment it may have turned out to be useful for to the point that thousands of potential beneficiaries went past the point of no return without ever having the capability to pay for the treatment.

  • @tinnfinn7293
    @tinnfinn7293 4 роки тому +314

    Everyone watching this that has no idea what he’s saying: “You know, I’m something of a scientist myself.”

    • @estebancino5426
      @estebancino5426 4 роки тому +2

      ¿Is that that a Raimi reference?

    • @cleosvoyage
      @cleosvoyage 3 роки тому +5

      @@estebancino5426 no.

    • @nicholass5621
      @nicholass5621 3 роки тому +4

      @@cleosvoyage yes - the quote is from sam raimi's spiderman movies

    • @ytshorts9609
      @ytshorts9609 3 роки тому

      I studied abt genetic engineering

    • @DamianDeEu
      @DamianDeEu 3 роки тому

      @@ytshorts9609 I studied the entire ABC of English alphabet and got it all memorised now! Pretty cool, huh? 😎

  • @HanshiroParker
    @HanshiroParker 3 роки тому +5

    Peter watching this specific video, with Tony: “wRiTe ThAt DoWn!!!”

  • @TwistedHound14
    @TwistedHound14 3 роки тому +16

    I honestly didn't understand what you were talking about. But I was intrigued the entire time. I didn't even know it was possible to PRINT DNA. This is some crazy stuff

  • @ultrapika1875
    @ultrapika1875 4 роки тому +49

    This is actually really interesting. I also sometimes forget that people just do this kinda stuff for fun/a living.

  • @shortkinga11Da4
    @shortkinga11Da4 4 роки тому +382

    Everyone’s talking about him using big words. Me thinking how he could be the next Spider-Man

    • @dragonmania1749
      @dragonmania1749 4 роки тому +13

      "Could be used for -coughs and shows picture of spiderman- s p e c i f i c uses"

    • @colonelh1875
      @colonelh1875 3 роки тому +2

      I'm thinking about spider kevlar

    • @noodlesgamebox5903
      @noodlesgamebox5903 3 роки тому +2

      They might not all SAY it, but we were all at least thinking it.

    • @Tom-ku8bu
      @Tom-ku8bu 3 роки тому +1

      I think in the Korean war they used spider silk for an bullet proof vest. But nowadays the bullets have more energy so it doesn't protect anymore

    • @mastere6115
      @mastere6115 2 роки тому

      @cosmify Check the video at 20:25 hahahaha

  • @Goon1995
    @Goon1995 3 роки тому +5

    Me after watching this video: *"You know, I'm something of a scientist myself."*

  • @defectivetoaster7713
    @defectivetoaster7713 4 роки тому +247

    Everyone here who has no clue what you’re saying just going along like “ah yes the graphene binding peptides have worked”

    • @0th_Law
      @0th_Law 4 роки тому +24

      It's actually decently intuitive. If the yeast produces a protein with the ability to bind graphene, then the graphene oxide will naturally coagulate around the proteins, and therefore the yeast, because it is being bound to the proteins.

    • @TheIdiotFr0102
      @TheIdiotFr0102 4 роки тому

      @@0th_Law hUh 😐

    • @0th_Law
      @0th_Law 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheIdiotFr0102 If you want, I can clarify stuff for you; just tell me what doesn't make sense. (This is assuming that you mean that what I wrote didn't make sense. If that isn't the case, then never mind.)

    • @TheIdiotFr0102
      @TheIdiotFr0102 4 роки тому

      @@0th_Law you said some smart stuff but I think this comment is meant to be a joke and you added some smart stuff to it, so idk

    • @0th_Law
      @0th_Law 4 роки тому

      @@arrowsaurus7561 You're going to have to be more specific than that. Otherwise, the answer will probably just be something like "Cell Signaling" or "Conformational Changes"

  • @natureabioros8686
    @natureabioros8686 4 роки тому +17

    This is so cool, as a researcher who works with genetically engineering microorganisms to produce proteins, this is a huge inspiration

  • @guacamole2993
    @guacamole2993 4 роки тому +47

    Oml I am learning this in my AP Bio class as we speak: gene expression. Seeing it used in a real world scenario and having you explain this made my life so much easier! Thank you, and continue doing cool stuff.

  • @levicearbhall651
    @levicearbhall651 8 місяців тому +2

    Spiders: Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power.

  • @thethoughtemporium
    @thethoughtemporium  4 роки тому +651

    The first 200 people to sign up with Brilliant using my link will get 20% off the annual subscription!
    brilliant.org/thethoughtemporium
    Also to those asking, we've since automated the randomizing process which had always been the plan. Here's the tool called codon scrombler:
    thethoughtemporium.github.io/Whose-gene-is-it-anyway/scripts/codonscromble/codonscromble.html?fbclid=IwAR2yLZSMDvLkts6qqMCqz6BC3r0ZKosY-Gu1IA9Pgc9GlqwkzYkrsWMgYJg

    • @acompletelynormalhuman6392
      @acompletelynormalhuman6392 4 роки тому +4

      @Ahan Deep Das rude

    • @bravojr
      @bravojr 4 роки тому +13

      Everyone is passively watching the next millionaire passively gloat about his process.
      Good job. Wish I had money to invest because your going to go places.

    • @iatoa2812
      @iatoa2812 4 роки тому +5

      @@bravojr that is not how wealth creation works, the thought emporium is an amazing open science youtuber and open stuff (science, source, technology) is not as profitable money wise as closed variants but a way more profitable in every other way

    • @davidavery3182
      @davidavery3182 4 роки тому +1

      I've been following this for ages, congratulations. As your making this open source are you sending any off the Yeast out? I would love to play around this happy to pay for it ofc, (its not for personal profit)

    • @nonulus9190
      @nonulus9190 4 роки тому +1

      The hype is fucking real!

  • @simjans7633
    @simjans7633 4 роки тому +40

    I met you at the end of last winter and I remember you mentioning that you had done a lot of progress on spider silk production. Glad to see it all worked out. The video's really informative, too. I'll try to visit Foulab again after this whole pandemic ends.

    • @stijn2472
      @stijn2472 4 роки тому

      I hope to get a chance to meet him someday as well.

  • @shasni626
    @shasni626 4 роки тому +67

    "First: It's silk gene wasn't protected by any patents" whoa whoa whoa, hold on, what? What kind of cyberpunk is this?

    • @herrpez
      @herrpez 4 роки тому +18

      I'm cool with that. Assuming the spiders are the patent holders.
      But that strikes me as being somewhat unlikely.

    • @SomethingSmellsMichy
      @SomethingSmellsMichy 4 роки тому +3

      @@herrpez spider lawyer

    • @datboii2877
      @datboii2877 4 роки тому +6

      @@SomethingSmellsMichy HAHAHAHAHHAHAH
      Spider Lawyer, Spider Lawyer, does whatever a lawyer does, does he defend? Yes he does, he can also climb the laws, watch out here comes Spider Lawyer!

  • @BrennonIsMilak
    @BrennonIsMilak Рік тому +1

    I don't quite understand but I am fascinated. It's especially interesting how complex making silks is for us and spiders just.. do it.