the strongest glue
April 10, 2006It comes from bacteria, specifically Caulobacter crescentus, which uses it to adhere to rocks in waterways. Scientists are intrigued because the glue works on wet surfaces.
It comes from bacteria, specifically Caulobacter crescentus, which uses it to adhere to rocks in waterways. Scientists are intrigued because the glue works on wet surfaces.
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