Scientists Create Underwater Adhesive from Silk

Researchers have developed a strong underwater adhesive using silk fibroin, a protein found in silk moth cocoons. While cleaning his glassware with acetone, Marco Lo Presti discovered a web-like material forming on the bottom of the glass, sparking a moment of serendipity that led to this innovative breakthrough. This new adhesive has potential applications in various fields, including underwater exploration and biomedical research.

Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/2025/01/29/spider-man-web-fluid-tufts