Hydrophobicity & biomimetics
Walking on water, explained with rigor.
Hydrophobie TPE is a professional, text-first blog that dissects how spiders exploit surface tension. Expect clear physics, careful biology, and practical takeaways for students and builders.
Surface physics
Surface tension, contact angles, and interface stability translated into concise, classroom-ready explanations.
Spider biomechanics
Leg morphology, micro-setae, and gait patterns that let arachnids distribute weight and stay afloat.
Biomimetic design
From lab protocols to conceptual devices that borrow the spider's tricks for sensing, coatings, and robotics.
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Articles
Long-form notes and syntheses that make the physics and biology legible without pictures or video.
Tags & categories
Browse themes like surface chemistry, arachnology, microfluidics, and experimental methods.
Glossary
Short, vetted definitions to keep vocabulary consistent across the project.
Bibliography
Source list we will cite across articles, kept lean and transparent for verification.
Methodology
How we structure research, validate claims, and document each writing cycle.
About
Purpose, editorial standards, and audience expectations for Hydrophobie TPE.
Text-only by design: every article will prioritize precise language, references, and reproducible steps over heavy visuals. Security-first and static: no trackers, logins, or external scripts.