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Artificial Spider Silk Made by Mimicking Natural Spinning Process
Researchers have succeeded in creating a device that spins artificial spider silk that closely matches what spiders naturally produce.
Latest Research Articles
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Humid Heat Stress Further Threatens 1 Billion People Due to Poor Weather Station Coverage [Study]
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Ants Reveal the Importance of Plant Diversity for Eco Fuels
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Blue Tit Breeding Success Linked to Moth Abundance, New Research Shows
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Month-Long Fishing Ban Introduced In French Coast To Protect Dolphins
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Sea Otter Recovery Prevents Century-Old California Kelp Forest Decline, Preserving Ecosystems [Study]
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Right Whale Calves Engage in 'Allosuckle' Behavior to Steal Milk from Other Whale Mothers [Study]
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Urban Agriculture Emits Six Times More Carbon Than Conventional Farming, Study Shows
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Tarpon Mortality and Shark Depredation Increased by Fishing Practices, Study Finds
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Northern Lights in US: Best Places To See Amazing Display of Lights
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Southwest China Landslide Update: 8 People Dead, Rescuers Still Searching For Survivors
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Rescue Operations For Lost Skiers: 23 Finally Saved in Vermont Amidst Frigid Temperatures
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Bottlenose Dolphins Mysteriously Attacking Manatee Calves; Study Says It's Intentional