Engineers turn the body’s goo into new glue
Within the animal kingdom, mussels are masters of underwater adhesion. The marine molluscs cluster atop rocks and along the bottoms of ships, and hold fast against the ocean’s waves thanks to a gluey plaque they secrete through their foot. These tenacious adhesive structures have prompted scientists in recent years to design similar bioinspired, waterproof adhesives.Now engineers from MIT and Freie Universität Berlin have developed a new type of glue that combines the waterproof stickiness of th...
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