Stanford’s sophisticated mimicry of nature is technically brilliant, yet it mostly highlights how far human engineering still lags behind a lizard's basic biology. It is a classic academic triumph that remains more of a lab spectacle than a practical tool for the masses.
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Do you know a tiny lizard just taught humans how to climb glass walls with no glue? A gecko weighs 70 grams, yet sprints across ceilings. Scientists looked under a nanoscope and found a million Stanford copied it, built hand pads. A 70 kg human climbed a vertical glass wall. No suction, no glue, just gecko science.
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