Hairy Adhesives
Ant writes "Science Daily has an article about scientists having found that the way spiders stick to ceilings could be the key to making Post-it notes that don't fall off even when they are wet. A team from Germany and Switzerland have made the first detailed examinations of a jumping spider's 'foot' and have discovered that a molecular force sticks the spider to almost anything. The force is so strong that these spiders could carry over 170 times their own body weight while standing on the ceiling. The research is published today (Monday 19 April 2004) in the Institute of Physics journal Smart Materials and Structures." Other researchers are actually exploring ways to make a sort of non-glue adhesive tape.
That's a neat trick. I always thought it was "hanging from the ceiling."
If all this should have a reason, we would be the last to know.
Why can my can eat them without any problem?
That reminds me of this picture: (warning, contains a GNU/Penguin) http://img.4chan.org/d/src/1083071497264.jpg
There's been a few stories about how spiders and geckos and the like have "super atomic grip" that allows them to cling to just about any surface. What always kinda throws me is, if these critters can theoretically hold many times their own body weight with the adhesive force of their feet... how do they manage to walk?
Finally, the article gives a rational answer! Huzzah for science!
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...the way spiders stick to ceilings could be the key to making Post-it notes that don't fall off even when they are wet.
Taking clues from nature in various engineering projects is excellent idea, since nature is simply so much more advanced in a lot of examples. Bats' radar system comes to mind, I believe this was studied as well.
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"the key to making Post-it notes that don't fall off even when they are wet."
Hurrah - one of the great problems of our times is about to be solved! But seriously, a quick experiment with a post-it note and my bottle of whisky shows that they stick rather well when wet.
yeah - that's it. what we need is water-proof adhesive to stick 2 pieces of paper together. cause it's not like paper is water soluable or anything...
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This might explain why all of the late night NOC guys always have sticky hands. But what would make their palms hairy? hmmm...
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Hmmm I know I put it somewhere... probaly on one of these Post-It Notes around here...bah they are all stuck together!
"why don't you just slip into something more comfortable...like a coma!"
hmm...why is the link to Post-It notes to the post-it software? those don't need to be stuck to a surface...
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Here's an article from nature.com from 2000 that talks about gecko feet, and here's another from 2002 about how scientists have developed prototype adhesives based on what they learned from geckos. One of the articles even talks about experiments from 30 years ago, wherein researchers found that geckos do not stick to Teflon, which does not produce Van der Waals forces.
So while we may not have known that spiders use Van der Waals forces as well, we have known for years that animals have been using the force to stick to things.
that that is is that that is not is not
So, does this mean I can drag around misbehaving children with the next generation of PostIt notes?
One of the biggest problems in developing a gecko- or spider-inspired adhesive is that the hairs on the feet of the gecko (and likely the spider as well) have lots of regular branching that are very difficult to fabricate non-biologically. The branching structure increases the surface area of the keratin by some very large factor, which increases the adhesion of the material.
This means that, before this stuff can be produced as an ultra-strong adhesive, we will need to understand - and replicate/emulate - the biological process by which the hairs are produced.
A cool party trick would be to put the post-it notes on your shoes to walk on the ceiling. Of course, this could become dangerous after a few drinks ....
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aww man, u waisted wiskey on that?
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