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"Real" Spiderman coming to a skyscraper near you soon??

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Spiderman suit will help climbers scale buildings equipment free

 

DAVID DERBYSHIRE - More by this author » Last updated at 00:01am on 29th August 2007 commentIconSm.gif Comments

 

Scientists believe they have unravelled the secret of Spider-Man's superpowers.

A team in Italy have come up with a formula for a suit they say would allow the wearer to scale a wall or hang upside down just like the comic book hero.

Their invention - still at the drawing-board stage - is based on the natural technology that enables spiders and gecko lizards to cling to concrete, metal or glass.

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SpidermanAP_468x261.jpgA new suit could help climbers navigate buildings like spiderman

 

 

It would work by coating the suit's gloves and boots in microscopic structures called carbon nanotubes.

Shaped like miniature hooks and loops that function in the same way as Velcro, these mimic the billions of hairs on the foot of a gecko, which allow the creature to scuttle effortlessly up walls.

The scientists from the Polytechnic of Turin reckon the suit could be used in anything from space exploration to cleaning skyscrapers.

"It may not be long before we are seeing people climbing the Empire State Building with nothing but sticky shoes and gloves to support them," research leader Professor Nicola Pugno writes today in the Journal of Physics.

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