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June 11, 2024

AMSEcast with guest Dr. Aarathi Prasad

AMSEcast with guest Dr. Aarathi Prasad

At the intersection of science, history, and culture today we discuss Dr. Prasad's latest work, "Silk: A World History," which examines the impact of silk on human civilization and its potential future applications.

This episode of AMSEcast features Dr. Aarathi Prasad talking about silk, a very special and beautiful material. Dr. Prasad explains why people have loved silk for so long and how it's made, mainly by silkworms. She also talks about different kinds of silk from around the world and how silk was used in the past for things like making clothes and even in wars as armor. She also discusses how silk can be used for new, remarkable technologies in the future. The episode helps us learn much about silk's history and what makes it so important and exciting.
Dr. Aarathi Prasad is a researcher, broadcaster, and writer who specializes in the intersection of science, history, and culture. She has contributed to major publications and has been involved in groundbreaking research on ancient DNA. Her latest work, "Silk: A World History," examines the impact of silk on human civilization and its potential future applications.