Spiders don’t just spin webs—they engineer them. By stretching their silk as they spin, spiders strengthen the fibers at the ...
Researchers long have been interested in spider silk because of its remarkable properties. It’s stronger than steel, tougher ...
Spider silk, already known for its exceptional strength, reveals an astonishing manufacturing process. Researchers have ...
Spider silk is produced in a special organ with a charming name: the ‘spinneret.’ These are usually found on the spider’s abdomen – towards the rear and on the underside.
In a new study, Northwestern University researchers have discovered why the role of stretching is so important. By simulating ...
Find out how spider silk's unique properties can be replicated for practical applications. Read the full research here ...
When spiders spin their webs, they use their hind legs to pull silk threads from their spinnerets. This pulling action doesn't just help the spider release the silk, it's also a crucial step in ...
Scanning electron microscopy images of fibers from engineered spider silk. To validate their computational findings, the Northwestern team used spectroscopy techniques to examine how the protein ...