From Thigh Wounds to Supersoldiers: Pilgrim’s Innovative Journey

A recent article by Pirate Wires explores Pilgrim, a Thiel-backed startup focused on developing supersoldier technology and biothreat surveillance, led by 20-year-old founder Jake Adler.

The piece highlights Pilgrim’s innovative approach to defensive biotech, including rapid wound-healing technology. In a striking demonstration, Adler tested the technology by creating wounds in his thighs, applying a traditional bandage to one and a chip-like adhesive to the other.

The adhesive significantly outperformed the bandage, quickly stopping the bleeding. The article delves into Pilgrim’s mission to rethink defensive biotech, combining advanced medical solutions with surveillance to counter biological threats.

It emphasizes the startup’s bold, unconventional methods and its potential to revolutionize military and public health applications. The coverage has sparked varied reactions online, with some praising the acceleration of such technologies, while others comment on the extreme measures taken to showcase the innovation.

The piece, written by G.B. Rango, provides an in-depth profile of Adler and Pilgrim’s ambitious goals, positioning the company as a pioneering force in the biotech landscape.

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