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Scientists Battle to Reproduce Ancient Glue (7/6/09)
July 6, 2009
In a cave in
ZwaZulu-Natal, scientists believe they have found the earliest examples of
superglue, more than 70,000 years old. These scientists say the ancient glue is
just as good as the glue found in hardware stores today.