Dutch Artist Creates Bulletproof Skin From . . . . Goat Milk & Spider Silk!

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While the picture above may look like the mask from the 'Phantom of the Opera' it is actually human skin - one that is so strong, that it can ricochet bullets and turn any ordinary soul into superman - sans the fancy attire!

Oddly enough, this super human skin that has been imaginatively named '2.6g 329m/s' (the weight and the velocity of a .22 caliber long rifle bullet), is not the brainchild of a scientist, but of Dutch artist Jalila Essaidi, who wanted to prove that something like this could actually be done. However, while the 'big idea' was all hers, it did take a team of brilliant scientists to make it possible.

Ms. Essaidi's quest began with Randy Lewis, a professor of molecular biology at University of Wyoming, who has genetically modified ordinary goats to produce milk that contains the same proteins as spider silk.

When the protein from the milk is extracted and weaved, it results in a material that is ten times stronger than steel. While Randy's focus is to invent stronger materials, he was intrigued by Jalila's idea and agreed to part with some of his limited supply of 'spider' silk.

The enterprising artist than contacted scientists from Leiden's Department of Dermatology and the Netherlands Forensics Institute to get some help in integrating this tougher than steel material into the keratin of the human skin - a process that took about five weeks. The resulting skin was sandwich like - with the spider silk meshed in between the dermis and epidermis.

Once ready, the artist decided to put it to test and, she was not disappointed. While the toughened skin did not work when the bullet was fired at normal speed, it was able to withstand the impact, if the speed of the bullet was reduced slightly.

Unfortunately, growing bulletproof skin on our body is likely to be only a dream for now. However, in case you are interested, Jalila's masterpiece is on display until January 2012, as part of the 'Designers & Artists 4 Genomics' exhibition at the Naturalis Museum of Leidn.

Resources: DW-world-de, technews.daily.com

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161 Comments
  • ginger2
    ginger2almost 12 years
    Thats so amazing. I thought that a thing like this could never be done. And it has! This could be great for policemen in the future!
    • wilbur1
      wilbur1almost 12 years
      It would be really awesome if it could withstand a bulet fired at proper speed and wasn't in such hot demand. If people didn't have to weave it into your skin whole armies would use it!
      • nerd7
        nerd7about 12 years
        This is my current event 4 sure! GO SPIDERMAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
        • joshabout 12 years
          amazing i want that
          • tomboy4eve
            tomboy4eveabout 12 years
            awesome
            • heavenly123
              heavenly123about 12 years
              cool
              • winkymoon
                winkymoonabout 12 years
                Thats awesome!!!!!!!!! ;0
                • green1234567over 12 years
                  what in the world
                  • 2col4yuover 12 years
                    aweto the some
                    • nasiaissmart
                      nasiaissmartover 12 years
                      wow this is crazy