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Spider-Man has had web-shooters since his creation in 1962, allowing him to spin webs for various uses. Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland's versions of Spider-Man incorporate web-shooters into their ...
Tufts University biotech researcher Marco Lo Presti made an astonishing discovery while investigating how silk and dopamine allow mussels to stick to rocky surfaces. "While using acetone to clean the ...
How Spider-Man's Web-Shooters were created for The Amazing Spider-Man. Let me know what you all think in the comments down below, like & sub for more!! #andrewgarfield #andrewgarfieldspiderman #tasm ...
Researchers at Tufts University's Silklab have developed sticky fibers inspired by spider silk that may be the closest real-life example of Spider-Man's web shooters we've ever seen. These fibers are ...
Why it matters: Scientists from Tufts University are one step closer to replicating the silk secreted by spiders, and the "accidental breakthrough" could eventually lead to sci-fi style web-slinging ...
Neversoft and Activision’s Spider-Man had the right idea when it came to web fluid. Stored in cartridges like ammunition, web fluid would need to be replenished via pickups when depleted. However, ...
Researchers have come up with an incredible breakthrough that even Spider-Man would be jealous of. They’ve developed a new technology that creates strong, sticky fibers capable of lifting objects and ...
Spider-Man on the street wearing his costume in The Amazing Spider-Man Image via CBS It's no secret that Funko has given a lot of love to Spider-Man. The friendly neighborhood web-slinger has been ...