Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Lalest Research Can Make us SPIDERMAN


Military types are dependent on the gecko because of the unique structure of its feet, that change it to climb walls like Spider-man. Earlier this year, darpa told the world that one of its labs had designed a pair of pads that might enable a 218-pound person wearing fifty pounds of gear to pretend that they're tobey Maguire.
Of course, the strategy for building the pads was a closely guarded secret, however a team at Stanford believes that it's cracked the formula. In essence (really paraphrasing here), the cluster started with PDMS -- polydimethylsiloxane -- a composite a lot of commonly found in water-repellant coatings, skin moisturizers and at least one franchise burger joint's chicken nuggets.

The substance was then formed into microwedges to extend the area, and crammed into a hexagonal plate with a handle. Testing is still underway, it isn't the most exciting thing to see -- however we figure that various teenagers are presently adding this to their gift lists within the hope of creating it easier to sneak in and out on a Friday night.

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