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- This is one of the strangest materials I have ever seen. It is not sticky at all. You canamp;#39;t even stick regular tape to it. But if I drape it over this tomato, it holds it up, unless you turn it upside-down, in which case it just falls off. Now does it only stick to fruit? No, itamp;#39;ll stick to a water bottle or a bag of chips, basically any approximately smooth surface. And thatamp;#39;s because this material is made to mimic gecko skin. Artificial gecko skin comes out of Professor Mark Cutkoskyamp;#39;s Stanford lab and it has now been used on robotic grippers, on tiny robots that can pull way more than their weight, on a robot that floats around the International Space Station and even enabling a person to scale a glass wall, Spider-man style. It all started with a competition to make a robot that climbs a vertical wall without suction. - Hereamp;#39;s sticky type. Everybodyamp;#39;s familiar with it. You press it on and it sticks. Sticks pretty hard actually. And