As usual, this scientific development is the result of nature’s inspiration, where the scientists observed the way tiny hairs on some beetles’ bodies interlock with equally tiny hairs on their wings, enabling them to sense extremely small external stimuli. In order to replicate such sensing abilities found in the beetle, the scientific team attached a multitude of polymer fibers that measure a mere 1 micrometer long and 100 nanometers around, all to a solid base so that it forms what resembles a small bed of nails. Having another just like it, and carefully maneuvered into position on top of the first, it will result in the “hairs” of each to intermingle in a somewhat similar manner as though two hairbrushes were pushing against one together. No wonder my spider sense is tingling…