In this series, materials scientist Mark Miodownik charts the journey of human progress through the sticky substances that have shaped us.
In episode four he explores how the accidental invention of superglue produced a life saving adhesive that was used to treat battle wounds during the Vietnam War.
He hears how medical glues today have transformed the way we heal ourselves. And he learns about research into a new generation of tissue adhesives inspired by sticky, slimy secretions from the natural world.
Contributors:
Chantelle Champagne, University of Alberta
Jeff Karp, Brigham and Women's Hospital through Harvard Medical School
Sound effects: Cup breaks by avakas, from Freesound
Producer: Anand Jagatia
Presenter: Mark Miodownik
Executive Producer: Sasha Feachem
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