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These Spiders Use Their Webs like Huge, Silky Ears

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Can Spider Webs Really Be a Sound Sensor?

The researchers coaxed a spider into giving them a bit of silk. They found that when the silk is very thin, it moves with the air in a sound field amazingly well over a wide range of frequencies from one hertz to 50 kilohertz.

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