Thursday, March 30, 2006

Shape Memory in Spider Draglines

by Olivier Emile, Albert Le Floch, & Fritz Vollrath Nature, 30 Mar 2006 The ductility and strength of spider draglines means that they outperform the best synthetic fibres, but surprisingly little is known about the torsional properties of this remarkable filament. Unlike a mountain climber swinging from a rope, a spider suspended from its silk thread hardly ever twists. Here we show that a spider dragline has a torsional shape 'memory' in that it can reversibly and totally recover its initial form without any external stimulus; its observed relaxation dynamics indicate that these biological molecules have successively different torsional constants. Read more