Scientists create novel 'liquid wire' material inspired by spiders' capture  silk

Scientists create novel 'liquid wire' material inspired by spiders' capture silk

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Why doesn't a spider's web sag in the wind or catapult flies back out like a trampoline? The answer, according to new research by an international team of scientists, lies in the physics behind a 'hybrid' material produced by spiders for their webs.

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