Spider-Man sorry, it turns out re-spun artificial silkworm silk is 70% stronger than spider silk

By Imma Perfetto
Updated October 7 2022 - 10:10am, first published 9:56am
Silkworms and silk cocoon on mulberry leaves. File picture
Silkworms and silk cocoon on mulberry leaves. File picture

Spiders are well known for making the strongest natural silks on Earth, but, understandably, harvesting it from them isn't commercially viable. Spiders need a lot of space to make their webs, don't produce large quantities of silk, and are too aggressive and territorial to be farmed together.

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