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Glue a la Gecko Feet

The GEICO mascot and his ilk are able to walk up walls thanks to feet covered in millions of tiny hairs that branch off and have tiny little suction cup-type caps on them. Those hairs make essentially weak chemical bonds with surfaces that allow it to adhere and then pick up its feet with ease. Materials scientists at the University of Dayton and Georgia Tech mimicked it using carbon nanotubes--essentially microscopic carbon cylinders--creating an adhesive 10 times sticker than the lizard’s feet, but that you’ll still able to easily remove after they've been glued. Robots may one day use it to scale buildings, but it could also be a cheap alternative to soldering parts in electronics.

Image by Flickr user DrChino