Araneus diadematus, the common garden spider, studied by Fritz Vollrath and Thiemo Krink. novama/ShutterstockSpiders spend their time spinning perfect, intricate webs that are stronger than steel and more elastic than a rubber band. But this feat requires very little brainpower. A new study indicates that a spider’s legs act without oversigh… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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