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 ...
The researchers at Tufts University have created a real-life version of Spider-Man's web-shooters, and it’s not just some sticky string in a can. This is cutting-edge biomimicry at its finest.
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.
Spider-Man is one of, if not the most popular superhero on the planet, and anyone who is a fan of Peter Parker has once imagined what it would be like to be able to shoot a web out of their wrist ...
Sound familiar? Researchers have described the Spider-Man-inspired tech in a new study. A newly-created web-like material will make many people who read comics as kids (or adults) very happy.
as well as the infamous Morbius and Madame Web. These projects are hit or miss, but mark attempts from Sony Pictures to explore the depths of the Spider-Man intellectual property in search of a ...
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 ...
Every kid who has read a comic book or watched a Spider-Man movie has tried to imagine what it would be like to shoot a web from their wrist, fly over streets, and pin down villains. Researchers ...