The study, published in the journal Advanced Functional Materials, reveals a Spider-Man-like web-slinging device. The prototype allows you to shoot a web-like liquid that can solidify and hold various objects.

“We show how to pull a fiber from a device, connect it to an object, and lift it remotely,” says Lo Presti, a scientist specializing in biomedical engineering at Tufts University. “Instead of calling this work biotechnology, it would be more accurate to say it is a superhero-inspired material.”
Along with unusual inventions, scientists also conduct unusual experiments: Nick Norviv experimented on himself and ate 720 eggs per month. He decided to test the theory about the dangers of cholesterol. This is what happened to him.
Source: People Talk

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