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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.

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.

Climbing Walls with Carbon Nanotubes

A new kind of tape mimics the qualities of gecko feet.

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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