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by GW150914 2815 days ago
That strategy can be very successful, but sometimes what you discover is that nature often depends on things like regenerating materials, and other things we can’t come close to replicating. We can understand how a dragonfly flies, but we can’t replicate it efficiently. Nature is also often unconcerned with long service lives, again looking at the dragonfly. What we want from our machine tends to be durability and reparibility, not to mention affordability.

Nature can only get us so far with the current state of the art of materials science.

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Seems to me that one of the more interesting directions that genetic engineering could take is manufacturing of exotic materials. The safety issues would be much easier to manage as well if the GM organisms are kept in vats in a lab instead of planted in farm fields, etc.
Spider goat! That’s really amazing, and the promise of spider silk and related materials to everything from body armor to surgery can’t be overstated.

Also...

Spider goat, spider goat, doing whatever a spider goat does. Is it a spider? No it’s a goat. Spider goat. Spider goat.