How
About Bullet Proof Skin?
This is bullet-proof human skin – made from spider
silk and goat milk. Yes, really. Jalila Essaidi is
testing the limits of human endurance, and it starts
by having to milk spider-goats. Spider goats are
otherwise innocent-looking goats that have been
genetically engineered to produce milk packed with the
protein made in spider's silk. Once the goats are
milked, Essaidi spins the protein into fiber that is
ten times stronger than steel, and mixes it with human
skin.
Basically she's created a fiber matrix of the protein,
laced liberally with human skin cells. The result is a
composite of human skin that can actually stop bullets.
The project is called '2.6g 329m/s' after the weight
and the velocity of a .22 calibre long rifle bullet.
The ultimate goal of the project is to create bullet
proof humans by replacing the keratin in our skin with
spider's silk, making it much tougher.