Super-Adhesive Geckskin Developed by UMass Amherst Scientists among CNN Money’s Top Science Breakthroughs of 2012 By Guest PostJanuary 4, 2013Science, Technology2012, alfred crosby, bartlett, biologist, cnn money, commercial products, darpa, drape, duncan irschick, everyday non spy, evolution, footpads, gecko, gecko feet, gecko like adhesion, gecko like performance, geckskin, high tech espionage, irschick, massachusetts amherst, michael bartlett, michael tomczyk, microscopic hairs, polymer scientist, replicate nature, reversible adhesion, science breakthroughs, setae, stiff fabric, super strong adhesive, supporting theory, synthetic design, top five, university, variation in anatomy, warfare gadgets AMHERST, Mass. – Geckskin, a super–strong adhesive device developed by University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers that can hold 700 pounds on a smooth wall, has been named one of the top five science breakthroughs of 2012 by CNN Money. (more…) Read More