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I Used DNA to Fireproof Fabrics
Season 11
Episode 12
DNA: it carries hereditary information, it helps solve crimes, and now it can act as a flame retardant? What can’t this molecule do? In this episode, Alex uses solutions of homemade strawberry DNA and molecular-biology-standard salmon DNA, to try and make three different types of yarn flame-retardant. The results? A potentially sustainable option for future fireproof gear!
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