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PostedFeb 1102/11/2026, 10:35 AM
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Spider Silk Is Stronger Than Steel and Now We Know Why Researchers have pinpointed the tiny chemical attractions that help spider silk pull off its famous balancing act: extreme strength without losing flexibility. By explaining what holds the material together at the molecular scale, the work could make it easier to design bio-inspired fibers for aircraft parts, protective clothing, and medical uses. The same kinds of self-organizing behaviors may also offer clues about neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s. Instead of treating spider silk as a mystery material to copy outright, the team focused on the underlying “rules” that nature uses, principles that could be applied to build a new generation of high-performance, more sustainable fibers. Revealing the Molecular Design of Spider Silk Spider silk is made from proteins, long chains built from amino acids. The study reports that, inside these proteins, certain amino acids interact in a way that behaves like molecular “stickers.” Those repeating, reversible connections help the proteins gather, organize, and ultimately lock into a structure that can handle both stretching and heavy loads. Source:SciTechDaily @EverythingScience