Stone age humans are master chemists. A recent study said that they can synthesize an extremely complex natural glue.
'It can cause confusion for some viewers because of their slightly unusual tail color, but this does not affect their ability to hunt and fly'. When found by RSPCA Royal Animal
Mr. Le Tat Dung and Mr. Vu Ba Van, PlâyKan Agricultural Technician, have spent nearly 1 year researching and improving research and developing a method to mount rain shading,
An international team of scientists has successfully fabricated a synthetic version of the self-healing adhesive used by mussels to attach themselves to the rock.
Experts of the Institute of Medicine collaborated with scientists from NEFU Department of Biology and Geography, successfully studied a composition used to treat skin lesions after
Researchers at the University of British Columbia, Canada created a gel based on mussels' ability to cling to rocks. This gel can be used to strengthen weakened blood vessels.
Instead of using steel wire to re-attach intentionally broken sternum during thoracotomy, Canadian experts have found a more effective method of healing, that is to use glue.
This glue can dry in normal conditions and become sticky in case of collision.