Scientists have spiders producing enhanced web that can hold a human
Parachutes could one day soon be made out of spider webs, according to researchers in Italy and the UK.
The silk spun by spiders combines great strength with lightness and flexibility, as any flying insect will testify, but scaling those qualities up to where webs can hold humans has until recently seemed fanciful.
Now, however, scientists led by Nicola Pugno at Italy's University of Trento have succeeded in combining spider silk with grapheme and carbon nanotubes, producing a composite material five times stronger.
Remarkably, the composite is produced by the spider itself, after first drinking water containing the nanotubes.
The ingenious construction method takes advantage of metabolic processes already active in the arachnids.
"We already know that there are biominerals present in in the protein matrices and hard tissues of insects, which gives them high strength and hardness in their jaws, mandibles and teeth, for example," said Pugno.
Wow thats awsome, they genetically engineer sheep with spider dna and they spin webs from the milk some how