In a groundbreaking advancement that challenges long-held assumptions in the field of underwater adhesion, researchers from the University of Toronto have identified a unique protein derived from the invasive quagga mussel capable of affixing itself to surfaces submerged in water – and remarkably, it accomplishes this without relying on a chemical component widely considered essential […]
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