Flying spiders sense meteorological conditions, use nanoscale fibers to float on the wind: The crab spider spins out tens of fine silk fibers for its aerial dispersal
| Date | 14th, Jun 2018 |
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| Source | ScienceDaily - General News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Spiders take flight on the smallest of breezes by first sensing the wind, and then spinning out dozens of nanoscale fibers up to seven meters long, according to a new study.