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"textContent": "Lampreys are able to stay securely attached to whales and sharks as they hurtle through the ocean, so you'd think they could teach us a thing or two about suction. It turns out that they can indeed, as scientists have developed a lamprey-inspired suction cup that can lift 850 times its own weight.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Technology\n\n**Tags:** Biomimicry, Peking University",
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