Gecko Tech: Sticky Invention Lets People Scale Walls

Gecko-Inspired Tech
Elliot Hawkes climbs up a glass wall using a device he and his colleagues developed.
(Image credit: E. Hawkes et al.)

Like Spider-Man scaling skyscrapers, people may someday climb glass walls with the help of a gecko-inspired invention, researchers say.

In addition to futuristic gear used by soldiers and spies to climb walls, the researchers suggest their new invention could lead to boots that help astronauts conducting spacewalks and to mechanical grippers that snag debris in orbit.

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