The stream of liquid silk quickly turns to a strong fiber that sticks to and lifts objects - although not yet villains.
Tufts University researchers have created a web-slinging material that solidifies mid-air, lifting objects up to 80 times its ...
Every kid who has read a comic book or watched a Spider-Man movie has tried to imagine what it would be like to shoot a web ...
Heroic Act Researchers say they've created real-life web-slinging technology like something straight out of "Spider-Man." ...
While working on a project to create super-strong adhesive using a silk moth protein known as fibroin, researcher Marco Lo ...
It’s straight out of a comic book: a shot of liquid silk quickly hardens into a sticky, strong fiber that can lift objects 80 ...
Sony, Insomniac, and Nixxes set the Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 PC release date, and the latest PS5-to-PC port is coming up fast ...
Inspired by the fantastical abilities of comic book superheroes, researchers at Tufts University have developed a real-life ...
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.
Researchers at Tufts University have developed a new technology making Spider-Man’s web-slinging a reality. The device can ...
This special Roma Spider will be displayed at the Enzo Ferrari ... leather with white Ferrari logos stitched into the headrests. Sand recycled from casts used at Ferrari’s Maranello foundry ...
Newly developed fibres have demonstrated the capability to lift objects weighing over 80 times their own weight ...