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Texas A&M researchers developed a water-based adhesive that grips skin better with sweat—without irritation or rashes.
Back to school is nearing in the Killeen-Fort Hood area and local groups, cities, organizations and businesses will be giving ...
H.B. Fuller’s newest product allows roofers to be more sustainable with a new way of spraying a roofing adhesive. The company ...
Wearable health care devices, such as glucose monitors and heart monitors, are popular due to their ability to gather ...
Researchers find that drying hydrogels briefly turns them into strong, reversible adhesives, opening new uses in robotics and material handling.
The little black dots on the edges of car windscreens are the cause of mild fascination for children and adults alike, but ...