He Slimed Me: US Navy’s Attempt in Replicating the Hagfish Slime
When the US Navy found out about the hagfish and how it uses its slime to disable its potential attacker, they knew that they had to use the same concept to their advantage.
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When the US Navy found out about the hagfish and how it uses its slime to disable its potential attacker, they knew that they had to use the same concept to their advantage.
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