The UC Riverside biology professor (and MacArthur grant recipient) Cheryl Hayashi gave a TED talk Wednesday on the astonishing strength of spider...
When you watch the spider spin a web they pull it out with their leg - they touch a leg to the correct spinnerets and then they yank - it's sort of like a painter's palette you dab your brush into whatever color. So the idea of shooting out silk proteins through a syringe was that perhaps it was the narrow aperture and the force of pulling it was maybe all it took. You can get a fiber that way, but unfortunately it's thin and kind of brittle. So there's something about this whole machinery that the spider has that makes it into the fiber.The rest of the interview contains great bits on how spider silk could have applications in surgeries, as well as what obstacles we currently face in regard to using it. Biomimicry is a source of endless fascination for me.