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When this happens, the molecules stick together (positive attracts negative, and vice versa). As you might have guessed, van der Waals forces are dynamic; the regions of charge are always shifting.When professor Robert Full and his team looked closely at a gecko's toes, they found about two million densely packed fine hairs called setae. The end of each seta is subdivided into hundreds to thousands of structures called spatulae. The combined adhesive force of all of the tiny hairs is ten times greater than the weight of the gecko. If human hands had the same setae layer, each would be able to support 90 lbs through adhesion. Multiply that by four, and a 360-pound body could stick to the ceiling! Geckos walk by rolling these hairs, or spatulae, onto the surface, and then peeling them off again just like tape. Scientists are now developing a new type of tape, based on the gecko's sticking ability. 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