NewsSynthetic Biology Yields Easy-to-Use Underwater Adhesivesby Washington University in St. LouisResearchers cherry-picked properties from the animal world to develop a biocompatible, adhesive gel
NewsNew Glue Sticks Easily, Holds Strongly, and Is Easy to Pull Apartby Dartmouth CollegeResearch expands number of temporary adhesives
NewsLow-Cost, Fly Footpad-Like Adhesive Structure Capable of Repeated Attachment/Detachmentby National Institute for Materials ScienceRecycle-compatible, environmentally friendly technology inspired by footpad formation mechanism during fly's pupal metamorphosis
NewsThe Combination of Plant-Based Particles and Water Forms an 'Eco' Super-Glueby Aalto UniversityUnlike Superglue, the new eco glue develops its full strength in a preferred direction, similar to "peel and stick" adhesives
NewsAdhesive Formed from Bee Spit and Flower Oil Could Form Basis of New Gluesby Georgia Institute of TechnologyResearchers are looking at the mixture of bee spit and flower oil as a model for a bioinspired glue
NewsA Painless Adhesiveby Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied SciencesAdhesives for biomedical applications can be detached with light
NewsResearch on Spider Glue Resolves Sticky Problemby University of AkronThe way spider glues function in humid conditions provides clues for better commercial adhesives
NewsUniversity Patents a Cost-Saving, Longer-Lasting Biodegradable Adhesiveby Kansas State UniversityThe new type of resin for adhesives and coatings, developed by researchers at Kansas State University, is the first plant-based resin of its kind
NewsIvy's Powerful Grasp Could Lead to Better Medical Adhesives, Stronger Battle Armorby Misti Crane-Ohio State University News OfficeStudy uncovers molecular explanation for one of nature’s most effective glues
NewsWhy Spider-Man Can't Existby University of CambridgeGeckos are ‘size limit’ for sticking to walls