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New Adhesive Device Could Let Humans Walk On Walls

FiReaNGeL writes "Could humans one day walk on walls, like Spider-Man? A palm-sized device invented at Cornell that uses water surface tension as an adhesive bond just might make it possible. The device consists of a flat plate patterned with holes, each on the order of microns (one-millionth of a meter). A bottom plate holds a liquid reservoir, and in the middle is another porous layer. An electric field applied by a common 9-volt battery pumps water through the device and causes droplets to squeeze through the top layer. The surface tension of the exposed droplets makes the device grip another surface — much the way two wet glass slides stick together. To turn the adhesion off, the electric field is simply reversed, and the water is pulled back through the pores, breaking the tiny 'bridges' created between the device and the other surface by the individual droplets."

4 comments

  1. Spider Pig by Dr_Art · · Score: 1

    Spider-man? I'm more looking forward to spider pig!

    1. Re:Spider Pig by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      pig nosed homeless anal-raper.

  2. 9v batteries, great by A+nonymous+Coward · · Score: 1

    Now that damned bunny's going to be walking up walls and across ceilings and walking and walking ... give LOLcat a run for his money.

  3. law enforcement by grandseer · · Score: 1

    They could make handcuffs out of this, then my girlfriend will have a better reason to look for batteries in the dark...