Scientists are investigating a bizarre white cobweb found on nuclear waste - amid fears it could have been made by a 'mutant' spider.
In a freakish echo of the Spider-Man comic strip, workers at a U.S nuclear waste facility discovered the growth on uranium last month.
The white 'string-like' material - never seen before on nuclear waste - was found among thousands of spent fuel assemblies submerged in deep pools.
Mysterious: The top of the uranium fuel assembly where a white cobweb like material has been found
Web of intrigue: The discovery means mutant spiders, like the one that bit Peter Parker, could become a reality
Experts from Savannah River National Laboratory collected a small sample of the mystery material to run tests.
A report filed by the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board - a federal oversight panel - concluded: ‘The growth, which resembles a spider web, has yet to be characterised, but may be biological in nature.’
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