Gecko-Inspired Adhesive Tape Can Hold Up An Adult And Be Re-Used!

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The unassuming gecko - That tiny lizard that seems to scamper around any surface in gravity-defying positions, has intrigued scientists for many years. In the past, this amazing ability has been duplicated by researchers to create wall-scaling robots and now, a team of scientists from Germany has come up with a gecko inspired adhesive tape, that can be re-used thousands of times.

Not impressed? How about if we tell you that a small 20cm x 20cm square piece is strong enough to handle the weight of an adult. And, even more amazing is the fact that it can be stuck to any surface and even used underwater. The coolest thing is that unlike other strong adhesive tapes it leaves no residue, when ripped off!

The reason geckos and a few other insects can walk around on any wall in this magical fashion with no regard to the gravitational pull or surface material, is all to do with the thousands of tiny hairs called setae (pronounced see-tee) that cover their feet and legs. The end of each tiny hair is split further about a thousand times and at the bottom of each of them is a little suction-like flat surface called a spatula.

All these tiny hair, each with its own little spatula gives the gecko so much surface-area that when it comes in contact with any kind of surface the attraction between molecules known as Van der Waals forces, pulls on them, essentially allowing them to stick to any wall or ceiling. Thanks to the collective efforts of the hundreds of thousands of spatulae on the gecko's foot, the molecular traction is strong enough to allow the lizard to scurry around with no fear of falling. To detach themselves from the surface, they simply change the angle of the satae hair and off they come. The Van der Waals force, named after the Dutch scientist who first discovered it, is the same reason little drops of water adhere to the ceiling or to the side of a glass.

While scientist have known the secret behind these Spiderman-like abilities for some time now, finding a suitable material has been a challenge. Added to this was the issue of creating millions of satae-like hair that were flexible enough to stick to any kind of surface.

This silicon prototype invented by a team of scientists from the Zoological Institute at Germany's University of Kiel, is the first time researchers have been able to recreate the gecko's technique.

The only drawback to this amazing tape is that it is still just in experimental stages and may not be commercially available until the scientists figure out how to manufacture it at a reasonable cost - If they ever do, can you just imagine the fun applications it could have?

Resources: gizmag.com,dailymail.co.uk, news.discovery.com,

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  • Amy over 13 years
    interesting
    • mrs.perfect over 13 years
      omg that is so cool
      • otown15over 13 years
        pretty rad
        • otown15over 13 years
          sweet
          • Smarty Pantsover 13 years
            They don't actually use the gecko to make the tape, it doesn't hurt them at all.
            • Ashleyover 13 years
              that is so cool and i played the game and finished it in 30 moves and 103 seconds
              • Barcover 13 years
                Very Cool!!!!!!!!!!!
                • Marta M.over 13 years
                  I really liked this article. It was one of my favorite for all the articles this month. Something I thought that was impressing was when the text said that a small 20cm x 20cm square piece is strong enough to handle the weight of an adult plus that it can be stuck to any surface and even used underwater. I would recommened this article to any of my freinds who want to learn about the unassuming gecko .
                  • Jenningsover 13 years
                    I think that the Gecko tape is a good and bad idea at the same time. The good thing is that the gecko tape is extremely sticky and leaves no residue, and can be used underwater. The bad thing is that if we, the destroyer of hundreds of animal species will make another animal extinct. If gecko tape is widely used, then gecko species will be extinct or critically endangered in a few decades. I would only recommend this to someone if they are only doing a one-time job that needs some extra help, or avoid this (if gecko tape is commercially available).
                    • josey
                      joseyover 13 years
                      AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!