Animal goo inspires better glue

Bio-inspired adhesives could make surgery smoother and safer

sea slug

SLIMED  When startled, the dusky slug (Arion subfuscus) produces a goopy defense slime that slows down predators. Scientists are studying the chemical structure of this goo to make better surgical adhesives.

A. Smith

Finding a great glue is a sticky task — especially if you want it to attach to something as slick as the inside of the human body.