Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Sorry Spider-Man, but geckos are the largest wall crawlers



Having faced off the Green Goblin and Mysterio, Spider-Man has been defeated by his greatest enemy; maths. According to a team of scientists from Cambridge University, for the webslinger to stick to a wall, he'd need hands and feet equal to 40 percent of his entire body surface area. Though this may dismay web head's fans, it may shed insights into how to improve gecko-like adhesives.

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Category: Science

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Adhesive
Cambridge University
Biomimicry

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