Spider Silk Cape Goes On Display 96
fangmcgee writes "Before anyone asks, no, it's not bulletproof. But that doesn't mean that the glistening yellow cape—the world's largest garment made entirely from spider silk—isn't a massive feat of engineering to be marveled. Now on public display for the first time at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the textile gets its unearthly gleam from the undyed filaments of the golden orb spider, a species of arachnid commonly found in Madagascar."
Obligatory Futurama... (Score:5, Funny)
http://theinfosphere.org/Spiderians
Re:Obligatory Futurama... (Score:5, Funny)
One art please! /zoidberg
Bulletproof? (Score:5, Funny)
Sure, bulletproof would be nice, but what I really want to know is whether it'll let me block creatures with flying.
It is stronger than Mithril? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Washington Monument (Score:5, Funny)
when the Hallâ"Héroult process was discovered.
Gezundheit.
Re:Potentially fascinating only,.. (Score:4, Funny)
What are the capabilities of this silk? How is it superior to regular silk? I see no real facts just that it's made of spider silk and took a while? It would take me a while to fasion a life size bridge out of Lego - it doesn't mean it would be stronger than a real bridge.
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But consider that a spider's web isn't lego so the real question is whether a bridge made from spiders silk would be stronger than a bridge made from lego? And if you had lego made from spiders silk, fashioned into a lego mindstorm robotic spider, would it make even stronger spidersilk lego blocks?
That why they have spiderman not legoman -- duuuuh. Lego doesn't have a spidey sense.
A cape? (Score:4, Funny)