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Spider web glue spins society toward new biobased adhesives (10/22/2009)

Spider web glue spins society toward new biobased adhesivesWith would-be goblins and ghosts set to drape those huge fake spider webs over doorways and trees for Halloween, scientists in Wyoming are reporting on a long-standing mystery about real spider webs: It is the secret of spider web glue. The findings are an advance toward a new generation of biobased adhesives and glues -- "green" glues that replace existing petroleum-based products for a range of uses. A report on the study is in the October issue of ACS' Biomacromolecules, a monthly journal. ...> Full Article



The invasive green mussel may inspire new forms of wet adhesion (9/1/2009)

The invasive green mussel may inspire new forms of wet adhesionThe green mussel is known for being a notoriously invasive fouling species, but scientists have just discovered that it also has a very powerful form of adhesion in its foot, according to a recent article in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. The stickiness of the mussel's foot could possibly be copied to form new man-made adhesives. ...> Full Article



Secrets of the sandcastle worm could yield a powerful medical adhesive (8/19/2009)

Secrets of the sandcastle worm could yield a powerful medical adhesiveScientists have copied the natural glue secreted by a tiny sea creature called the sandcastle worm in an effort to develop a long-sought medical adhesive needed to repair bones shattered in battlefield injuries, car crashes and other accidents. They reported on the adhesive here today at the 238th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society. ...> Full Article


New angle on gecko research (8/6/2009)

Scientists discover trigger that deploys geckos' amazing grip ...> Full Article



Getting a grip: 'Velcro'-like structure helps bees stick to flowers (5/15/2009)

Getting a grip: 'Velcro'-like structure helps bees stick to flowersWhen bees collect nectar, how do they hold onto the flower? Cambridge University scientists have shown that it is down to small cone-shaped cells on the petals that act like Velcro on the bees' feet. ...> Full Article



SQUID: The long (and sticky) arms of the law (1/17/2009)

SQUID: The long (and sticky) arms of the lawCatching them by the axles ...> Full Article



Superglue from the sea (11/26/2008)

Superglue from the seaSynthetic sea worm glue may mend shattered knee, face bones ...> Full Article



Gaps in adhesion (11/19/2008)

Gaps in adhesionAdhesive shellfish proteins bind regardless of how many binding elements they contain. This has potential for the development of new kinds of binding agents. ...> Full Article


As Sticky as a Gecko - but Ten Times Stronger! (10/28/2008)

As Sticky as a Gecko - but Ten Times Stronger!Successful construction of a gecko-inspired adhesive that is ten times stronger than a gecko, at about 100 newtons per square centimeter. ...> Full Article


New gecko-like adhesive shakes off dirt (9/12/2008)

New gecko-like adhesive shakes off dirtResearchers create first adhesive that cleans itself after each use without the need for water or chemicals, much like the remarkable hairs found on the gecko lizard's toes. ...> Full Article


Scientists find that squid beak is both hard and soft, a material that engineers want to copy (3/28/2008)

Scientists find that squid beak is both hard and soft, a material that engineers want to copyHow did nature make the squid's beak super hard and sharp -- allowing it, without harm to its soft body -- to capture its prey? ...> Full Article


Scientists create gecko-inspired bandage (2/19/2008)

Researchers and colleagues have created a waterproof adhesive bandage inspired by gecko lizards that may soon join sutures and staples as a basic operating room tool for patching up surgical wounds or internal injuries. ...> Full Article


The Pitter Patter of Little Feet . . . Climbing Straight Up a Wall (1/30/2008)

The Pitter Patter of Little Feet . . . Climbing Straight Up a WallNew adhesive is first to mimic quick catch and rapid release traits of a gecko's foot ...> Full Article


Sticky questions tackled in gecko research (12/27/2007)

Sticky questions tackled in gecko researchVelcro, Superglue and Post-It Notes... Three things that started out as obscure inventions but are now indispensable for everyday life. So what will the next idea to stick with modern society look like? The answer may lie in the tiny toes of a humble lizard, according to a University of Calgary biologist who is trying to figure out how geckos can cling to virtually any surface, including glass. ...> Full Article


Mimicking Mussel Proteins, Scientists Develop Super-Adhesive from Dopamine (10/20/2007)

Mimicking Mussel Proteins, Scientists Develop Super-Adhesive from DopamineMimicking a protein secreted by mussels that allows the mollusk to stick to, well, just about anything, scientists have developed a new material from a dopamine-like molecule that can serve as a versatile adhesive coating. ...> Full Article


Now it's not just Spiderman that can scale the Empire State Building (8/30/2007)

Now it's not just Spiderman that can scale the Empire State BuildingPhysicists have found the formula for a Spiderman suit. Only recently has man come to understand how spiders and geckos effortlessly scuttle up walls and hang from ceilings but it was doubted that this natural form of adhesion would ever be strong enough to hold the weight of real life Peter Parkers. ...> Full Article


Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko's Foot (6/19/2007)

Nanotube Adhesive Sticks Better Than a Gecko's FootMimicking the agile gecko, with its uncanny ability to run up walls and across ceilings, has long been a goal of materials scientists. Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Akron have taken one sticky step in the right direction, creating synthetic 'gecko tape'� with four times the sticking power of the real thing. ...> Full Article

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