The strength of spider silk exceeds anything we can produce in laboratories, but what gives the threads their strength & how the silk proteins are stored in the spider's silk gland and then assembled in the spinning passage in a split second to form the threads has been largely unknown, until now. Scientists found the silk proteins are stored as highly concentrated droplets with a high salt content which stops the proteins from clumping. In the spinning passage the salt content is lowered, enabling the proteins to align & stick together...