Harvesting Fleas

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Australian scientists have produced a synthetic form of resilin, an elastic protein found in fleas, with the hopes that the protein can be used to create a new type of rubber with “near-perfect” durability and resilience. It’s the resilin in a flea’s tendons that gives it its remarkable jumping ability, according to the scientists. The material is also found in various flying insects.


 

 

 

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