Scientists are leveraging proteins from a 68-million-year-old T. rex fossil to create “dinosaur leather,” a revolutionary material set to launch this year. Spearheaded by Lab-Grown Leather and The Organoid Company, the project extracts collagen and blood proteins from a Montana-discovered T. rex, combining ancient DNA with advanced genomic engineering to produce ethical, animal-free leather. Aimed at luxury markets, the material could transform handbags, jackets, and car interiors, mirroring niche trends like Antarctic minerals. Ethical debates arise over using extinct species, but proponents emphasize its eco-friendly alternative to traditional leather.

Source: Unveiling the Ultimate Dinosaur Fashion: T-Rex Leather Backpack from 68 Million-Year-Old Fossils Launching This Year – Newsy Today

By Grégory Maubon

Leading Innovation ++ on the Field ++ with a Purpose => I used AI in cultivated meat industry to optimize bioreactor design and to dramatically improve the efficiency and quality of production. I developed high quality 3D imagery process in a biotechnological startup to disrupt the drug discovery methods.

One thought on “Unveiling the Ultimate Dinosaur Fashion: T-Rex Leather Backpack from 68 Million-Year-Old Fossils Launching This Year”

Comments are closed.