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== Biomimicry ==
== Biomimicry ==
Doctors and scientists are very interested in manufacturing the type of glue that a barnacle uses to attach itself to rocks and other surfaces.  Research has shown that this is an extremely strong adhesive.  A thin layer three ten-thousandths of an inch thick over an area of one inch can support a weight of seven thousand pounds.  It can also withstand temperatures up to 380 degrees Farenheit without cracking, and it will only soften at temperatures above 6,000°F.  It is also resistant to water, strong acids, solvents, and alkalies.  This would be a valuable substance if we could find out how to produce it. There are a thousand ways that it could be useful for.  This includes medical, construction, mililtary, and even everyday uses.
Doctors and scientists are very interested in manufacturing the type of glue that a barnacle uses to attach itself to rocks and other surfaces.  Research has shown that this is an extremely strong adhesive.  A thin layer three ten-thousandths of an inch thick over an area of one inch can support a weight of seven thousand pounds.  It can also withstand temperatures up to 380 degrees Farenheit without cracking, and it will only soften at temperatures above 6,000°F.  It is also resistant to water, strong acids, solvents, and alkalies.  This would be a valuable substance if we could find out how to produce it.[http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/factsheets/597barnacle.html]
 
There are a thousand ways that it could be used.  This includes medical, construction, mililtary, and even everyday uses. [http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/factsheets/597barnacle.html]


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