Weaving Webs on Acid

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May 13, 2002
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The normal web of a spider.

Results of experiments with Spiders and Drugs​


Scientists at the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have turned their attention from the mysteries of the cosmos to a more esoteric area of research: what happens when you get a spider stoned.
Their experiments have shown that common house spiders spin their webs in different ways according to the psychotropic drug they have been given.

Spiders on marijuana made a reasonable stab at spinning webs but appeared to lose concentration about half-way through. Those on Benzedrine - "speed" - spin their webs "with great gusto, but apparently without much planning leaving large holes", according to New Scientist magazine.

Caffeine, one of the most common drugs consumed by Britons in soft drinks, tea and coffee, makes spiders incapable of spinning anything better than a few threads strung together at random. On chloral hydrat, an ingredient of sleeping pills, spiders "drop off before they even get started".

Nasa scientists believe the research demonstrates that web-spinning spiders can be used to test drugs because the more toxic the chemical, the more deformed was the web.

The scientists believe their previous work on the goemetry of crystals will help them to devise computer programs that can analyse web-building objectively in order to predict the toxicity of new medicines. "It appears that one of the most telling measures of toxicity is a decrease, in comparison with a normal web, of the numbers of completed sides [of a web]; the greater the toxicity, the more sides the spider fails to complete", the scientists say.

Paul Hillard, spider specialist at the Natural History Museum in London, said researchers first discovered the effects of psychotropic drugs on spiders during experiments at the end of 1960s. The researchers fed caffeine to spiders in hope of making them spin webs in the late evening rather than the early dawn. The result was eccentric webs rather than earlier spinning, he said.

Article and research by Steve Connor
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Web created while exposed to Mescaline/Peyote..




Web created exposed to LSD..




Web created while exposed to Marijuana..



Web created exposed to Caffeine..




Web created exposed to Benzedrine/Speed..




Web created exposed to Chloral Hydrat. An ingredient found in sleeping pills.
 

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I can't right now, I'm at work, does it show the different types of webs spiders make on different drugs? If so, I'll def have to peep it when I get a chance.
 
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I hate that YouTube has goten so fuckin popular. Becuase of so, I was forced to block it at my job...thus ruining it for myself. I barely browse the internet at home because its all I do at work all friggin day and the last thing I want to do is go home and do the same shit I do at work.

With that being said, can we get another video hosting website to post videos on goddamnit???