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The ions gave the particles an electrical charge and made them stick to surfaces.
Because the gecko has so many contact points, it is able to stick to surfaces.
Image: nanoEP works for cells that normally stick to surfaces (left) as well as those, like T-cells, that do not.
The basic research helps people better understand how geckos stick to surfaces, and has the potential for future applications that mimic such biological mechanisms.
A new class of tiny flying robots can stick to surfaces and pull heavy objects many times their body weight, according to a new paper in Science Robotics.
When blue mussels were exposed to doses of non-biodegradable microplastics over 52 days, they lost about half their power to stick to surfaces.
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Use clear sellotape (or equivalent) and stick to surface, making sure to get the whole print.
In nature, Exophiala grows on the skin of tropical fruit, and so it developed a talent for sticking to surfaces.
Then he did adherence tests and found that the bacteria stuck to surfaces in the bricklike pattern.
The thickening agent is meant to render the gasoline more viscous and glue-like so that it sticks to surfaces around the detonation site as it burns.
To prevent clogged pipelines and icy airplane wings, he needed a way to prevent water or other fluids from sticking to surfaces.
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