adhesive

A new glue can be activated by a magnetic field
?A potential boon to green manufacturing, the new glue saves on energy, time and space
A new plant-based super glue that doesn’t use toxic solvents
Microscopic view of the bonding process A new plant-based super glue that doesn't use toxic
Really interesting possibilities: A glue which can unstick when placed in a magnetic field

Industry-strength adhesive means products can be dismantled and recycled, rather than thrown into landfill Researchers

Adhesives for biomedical applications can be detached by using light

Pulling off a Band-Aid may soon get a lot less painful. Researchers from the Harvard John

Gecko adhesion technology starts to gain traction for industry

A gecko scampering up a wall or across a ceiling has long fascinated scientists and

Gecko-inspired adhesive loses no traction in temperatures as cold as liquid nitrogen or as hot as molten silver

Researchers from Case Western Reserve University, Dayton Air Force Research Laboratory and China have developed

Octopus-Inspired Flexible Pressure Sensors

Inspiration from the natural world: Boosting flexible electronics With increased study of bio-adhesives, a significant

New glue instantly hardens and can be tuned for strength and flexibility with an electric current

A new glue that forms a strong bond when activated by low voltage electricity may

Microhairs similar to the gecko’s setae before and after cleaning through lateral friction contact with a smooth surface. (Photograph with scanning electron microscope: Michael Röhrig, KIT)
Gecko-inspired Adhesion: Self-cleaning and Reliable

Researchers of KIT and the Carnegie Mellon University Developed a Reusable Adhesive Tape Modeled on