
Nature has for a long time been the source of inspiration for a multitude of inventions – from aircraft wings to Velcro®. (Illustration: Mette Friis-Mikkelsen, Videnskab.dk)
Inspired by common mussels, Henrik Birkedal, Department of Chemistry and iNANO, has helped develop a plaster that can repair itself. This research project is included in Videnskab.dk’s top 10 list of the best solutions copied from nature.
2011.12.13
See Videnskab.dk (in Danish only): Top 10: the best copies of nature videnskab.dk/teknologi/top-10-de-bedste-kopier-af-naturen
See also the article: Plaster of the future can repair itself (in Danish only). Common mussels inspire researchers to make a self-repairing material. The researchers expect this material will be used in the pharmaceutical industry for making glue and plaster. http://videnskab.dk/krop-sundhed/fremtidens-plaster-kan-reparere-sig-selv