Back in 2015, we heard about an electrically activated glue that could be used to bond items in wet conditions, or even underwater. Now, scientists have demonstrated that the material could be used to ...
You’re in the ER with appendicitis. Surgeons can remove your appendix through a few three-fourth-inch openings, but the bulky sutures and staples they use to close internal incisions are difficult and ...
To reduce the invasiveness of surgical procedures, researchers have developed a new glue that can seal up heart defects in seconds -- and it stays tight under pressure. Sutures take too much time to ...
A pig's heart patched with a new adhesive inspired by slug slime. The adhesive is both tough and flexible, and can adhere to wet, moving tissue, like heart muscle. A new glue inspired by slug slime ...
A new glue inspired by slug slime can mend a broken heart. The adhesive, described today (July 27) in a new study in the journal Science, sticks to wet surfaces, including the surface of a beating ...
Need to fix a hole in someone’s heart without opening up their chest? It might sound like something put together by the A-Team, but you could do it with a contraption made from two balloons, a ...
Researchers have discovered a critical vulnerability in the AWS Glue service, which could allow remote attackers to access sensitive data owned by large numbers of customers. Dubbed “Superglue” by the ...
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