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Gecko Tape That Lets Go

Special tips on gecko hairs can grip and release.

Sticky Nanotape

Carbon-nanotube adhesive outperforms gecko feet and could aid climbing robots.

Building a Better Wall Climber

A new kind of robot can cling to walls and relax its grip.

The Year in Nanotech

Better batteries and super-sticky glues are becoming possible because of nanomaterials.

Glue with an On-and-Off Switch

Researchers can make an adhesive either stick or come undone by changing its acidity.

Nanoglue Sticks Underwater

Geckos and mussels inspire a better glue.

Nanoglue for Electronics

Researchers have found organic molecules that can act as an effective and cheap glue to stick together tiny electronic components.

Wall-Climbing Robot

A newly created robot improves upon a gecko's sticking power.

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