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New Theory on Water Strider Propulsion

capt.Hij writes "There is an interesting article at the Christian Science Monitor about how water skimmers are able to move the way they do. This new theory debunks the previously accepted theory and answers why smaller, younger water skimmers are also able to move the same way as their elders: 'As he looked into the question, he adds, he learned that the reigning explanation leaves an unsolved puzzle: If these tiny insects propel themselves in the way many researchers think they do, then baby water striders should go nowhere fast.'" There's also a BBC story with pictures.

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  1. Duh... by jeffkjo1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Everybody whose anybody knows waterstriders use anti-matter as propulsion.

  2. A challenge by D0wnsp0ut · · Score: 5, Funny

    All I know about water skimmers/skippers is they're a bugger to hit with rocks, unless you get a really big, flat rock and even then you mostly just get yourself wet and still miss the skimmer.

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    "Those who would sacrifice liberty for security deserve neither!"
  3. Oh my... by tkittel · · Score: 5, Funny

    It seems that we have a Christian source of information related to walking on water?

    At least it is their own IP :-)

  4. Re:Wrong. by Gzip+Christ · · Score: 5, Funny
    That would certainly be most people's first impression, but I find that the CSM is probably the *most* objective reporting I've ever seen to date. There doesn't seem to be any particular bias that I can see. I'm glad I found the CSM, and I really enjoy reading it, even though I'm agnostic. I highly recommend everyone take a look with an open mind.
    I second that. Compared with the mainstream press, it's utterly amazing how objective the Monitor has been throughout the whole water spider controversy.