Low-cost, fly footpad-like adhesive structure capable of repeated attachment/detachment

(National Institute for Materials Science, Japan) NIMS, HUE and HUSM have succeeded in developing a method of easily and cheaply producing an adhesive structure capable of repeated attachment and detachment. The design of this structure was inspired by the adhesive spatula-shaped hairs (setae) found on the footpads of flies, while the method of producing it was hinted at by seta formation in fly pupae. These environmentally sound technologies could potentially contribute to a more sustainable society.
Source: EurekAlert! - Biology - Category: Biology Source Type: news