Spider-like silk adhesive breakthrough
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Tufts University researchers create super-strong adhesive using silk moth protein known as fibroin.
Fibroin was created by cleaning glassware with acetone and adding chitosan from insect exoskeletons.
The material is versatile and can be created on demand, making it attractive for variety of applications.
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