If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Researchers at Tufts University’s Silklab have developed sticky fibers inspired by ...
Researchers developed Spider-Man’s web-slinging technology. Credit: Flickr / CC BY 2.0 Researchers at Tufts University have developed a new technology making Spider-Man’s web-slinging a reality. The ...
Post 1994, Project Grapevine was handed to Professor Hugo Nel from the University of Stellenbosch. Professor Hugo changed the structure of Project Grapevine and renaming it Project Spider Web.
Halloween is coming! Front yards are sprouting displays of scary witches, ghosts, bats, headstones, and spiders! Spiders usually prefer to hide, however, we often become aware of their presence due to ...
Web-slinging technology inspired by Spider-Man is now a reality thanks to innovative work by researchers at Tufts University. This remarkable advancement uses silk-based materials to shoot a fluid ...
Scientists at Tufts University have made Spider-Man’s web-slinging superpower a reality. While still in development, the technology allows a user to shoot liquid silk and pick up objects 80 times its ...
Venomverse. The only information we have on the event is a piece of teaser art with the title, which rests on a black background with spider webs. Spider-Verse vs. Venomverse kicks off in May 2025 ...
The real issue here though is that spider silk, and thus a spider web, is an extraordinary structure (though it isn’t designed to catch aeroplanes). I’m also aware some will have already stopped ...
Oh what a tangled web we weave when the multiverse becomes part of Spider-Man canon. The Spider-Man film franchise started simply enough, with 2002’s “Spider-Man.” Fast forward 20 years and ...