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Underwater Adhesive Created Using Techniques Of Rock-Clinging Mussels
Mussels secrete proteins from their feet that allow them to cling to rocks in the face of powerful waves. By mimicking this technique, researchers have created a simple synthetic material that can prime and fuse two surfaces underwater.
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