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The claim was made by scientists unravelling the secrets of spider silk, which is stronger and less brittle than steel.
Researchers found that spiders are masters of nanotechnology, employing a unique crystal structure to give their silk such unusual properties.
They believe in future it may be possible to copy spider ingenuity to create new classes of materials that are both incredibly flexible and strong out of cheap, ordinary elements.
Theoretically, they could even be made from wood, straw or hemp, say the scientists
The geometry of the crystals allowed the hydrogen bonds to work co-operatively, shielding each other against external forces
Originally posted by Ridhya
I have a book somewhere from when I was younger saying they used to use spider silk as armour... Ill see if I can find it!
(meantime imagine what radioactive spider could produce)
Originally posted by polarwarrior
What I also find amazing is that spiders can make it room temp so no enery for thermoforming is required and intead of exotic minerals found underground they use organic matter(flies) and water, a completly non toxic and low energy procedure with no harmfull byproducts id not hesitate to call it perfect in comparison to current industry
Originally posted by Zosynspiracy
A Canadian company has been cloning goats to produce spider silk for yeras now like the other poster said. This isn't anything new.
Nature has every solution to just about every problem we have here on Earth. But we humans would rather destroy her instead of learn from and cooperate with her. We continue to live a slash and burn lifestyle.
Originally posted by Ridhya
I have a book somewhere from when I was younger saying they used to use spider silk as armour... Ill see if I can find it!
(meantime imagine what radioactive spider could produce)
Originally posted by jumpingbeanz
reply to post by sotp
spiders in cages come to mind!! poor things.
I wonder what the first thing they make out of spiders webs will be
nice find