And with biomimicry playing a role in the medical field already -
bone superglue inspired by worms being just one example - it's no surprise that sharks could also be inspiring in the medical field as well.
Not exact matches
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Still in the lab - testing phase — on cow
bones from the grocery store — the
superglue performed 37 percent as well as commercial glue.