<p>Gecko feet stick to almost anything, in almost any condition (including underwater and in space), but do not stick unintentionally, do not stick to dirt, and enable the gecko to literally run up the walls. When climbing a smooth surface, geckos can attach and detach each foot very quickly (detaching a foot takes 15 milliseconds) and with almost no noticeable force, but if attached perfectly they could theoretically hold tens of times their body weight. In contrast to gecko adhesion, conventional adhesives, made of soft tacky materials, tend to leave residues, pick up dirt easily, stick to themselves strongly and are useless underwater. Gecko feet rely on completely different principles, utilizing arrays of tiny mechanical structures made...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...
In recent years, hundreds of scientific studies have been published regarding gecko-inspired adhesiv...
This Feature Article aims to highlight our recent efforts to develop more robust gecko-inspired dry ...
The past decade has seen rapid advancement in gecko synthetic adhesives (GSAs) and their performanc...
Geckos are well known for being rapid climbers that have long existed in nature. The reversible and ...
The amazing climbing ability of geckos has attracted the interest ofphilosophers and scientists alik...
The amazing climbing ability of geckos has attracted the interest ofphilosophers and scientists alik...
This article reports a unique self-cleaning mechanism possessed by the nano-pads of gecko spatulae
This article reports a unique self-cleaning mechanism possessed by the nano-pads of gecko spatulae
Gecko has remarkable ability to control its adhesion and friction during running to realize a swift ...
Adhesive capabilities of a gecko lizard have been the subject of many studies and an inspiration for...
The gecko adhesive system has attracted significant attention since the discovery that van der Waals...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
Geckos can freely climb on walls and ceilings against their body weight at speed of over 1ms-1. Swit...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...
In recent years, hundreds of scientific studies have been published regarding gecko-inspired adhesiv...
This Feature Article aims to highlight our recent efforts to develop more robust gecko-inspired dry ...
The past decade has seen rapid advancement in gecko synthetic adhesives (GSAs) and their performanc...
Geckos are well known for being rapid climbers that have long existed in nature. The reversible and ...
The amazing climbing ability of geckos has attracted the interest ofphilosophers and scientists alik...
The amazing climbing ability of geckos has attracted the interest ofphilosophers and scientists alik...
This article reports a unique self-cleaning mechanism possessed by the nano-pads of gecko spatulae
This article reports a unique self-cleaning mechanism possessed by the nano-pads of gecko spatulae
Gecko has remarkable ability to control its adhesion and friction during running to realize a swift ...
Adhesive capabilities of a gecko lizard have been the subject of many studies and an inspiration for...
The gecko adhesive system has attracted significant attention since the discovery that van der Waals...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
Geckos can freely climb on walls and ceilings against their body weight at speed of over 1ms-1. Swit...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...
In recent years, hundreds of scientific studies have been published regarding gecko-inspired adhesiv...
This Feature Article aims to highlight our recent efforts to develop more robust gecko-inspired dry ...