The silk of a caddisfly larva selectively bonds to different materials, stretches and works underwater. Study of the substance could lead to the bioengineering of an adhesive that replaces the metal and string we use to patch humans up. Aeon Video: http://ow.ly/redc50tPVfb pic.twitter.com/F6QcIGNQq8
11:00 AM - 3 May 2019
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