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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. Re:Dancing legs by Jarlsberg · · Score: 2, Offtopic
    Mr. A. Coward said:
    Thanks for posting the "same news in norwegian". That is really "informative".Did you subscribe just so you could be the first to post some links just to get karma?
    Hey coward, your post was really interesting. I don't really care about the karma, I mean what does it do for me? Currently, it is "good". It used to be "positive". I don't even know if I'm going up or down. :)

    I'm a staffer on the norwegian site. I don't know how many norwegian readers Slashdot has, but seeing as norwegian are a pretty connected linuxloving slashdotting kind of bunch, I figured they'd appreciate a link. If you don't find it interesting, move on. I had already dug up that beaut of a pictures link posted on nature.com yesterday so I thought I'd include it as well. It's better than the two-three snaps on bbc.co.uk, and direct from the source.

    Finally, the blurb essentially explains nothing, so since I had the info at hand, I wrote a short summary to explain the new findings.

    If all that makes me a karma whore, so be it. I don't care.