Researchers at Tufts University’s Silklab have developed sticky fibers inspired by spider silk that may be the closest real-life example of Spider-Man’s web shooters we’ve ever seen.
Researchers have developed a new technology that creates strong, sticky fibers capable of lifting objects and capturing ...
No Way Home” star Tom Holland, you might be able to get your own spidey superpowers. What’s that? Could you possibly shoot ...
I noticed a web-like material forming on the bottom of the glass,” study co-author Marco Lo Presti said. Andrew Garfield Has One Condition To Return To Spider-Man Initially attempting to ...
Your dream of becoming the next friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is coming true. Scientists explain how they've recreated ...
Scientists have created a material mimicking Spider-Man's sticky web fluid. While researching adhesives, Tufts University discovered that silk from moth cocoons can be turned into a shootable, sticky ...
‘Accidental breakthrough’ finds secret of turning silk into instant adhesive fibre The silk fibres shot through a needle can pick up objects over 80 times their weight. Scientists have ...
Scientists have developed a fluid that turns into a strong sticky fibre when shot out of a gadget to lift objects several times its weight – a breakthrough inspired by comic book superhero Spider-Man ...