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K30a 07-08-2003 07:32 AM

article on water striders
 

Row, Row, Row Your Bug
Colorful Experiments Solve Water Strider Mystery: Their Middle Legs Serve as
Oars
By Guy Gugliotta
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, August 7, 2003; Page A06
Scientists have deciphered the mystery of how the tiny water strider -- a
familiar denizen of your local pond -- gets around: It uses its middle set of
legs as oars and rows along the water's surface at a rate of almost 31/2 feet
per second.
In a series of colorful experiments reported in today's issue of the journal
Nature , a team of researchers led by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
mathematician John W.M. Bush used high-speed video and blue-dyed water to track
striders as they darted past the camera, leaving vortices as neat as those made
by a sculler in a boat race.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2003Aug6.html
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Theo van Daele 07-08-2003 07:42 AM

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Very nice !

Would love to see the pictures someday.

Theo

"K30a" schreef in bericht
...

Row, Row, Row Your Bug




K30a 07-08-2003 08:02 AM

article on water striders
 
There is one picture here.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0807/p...tryBottomStory

I found this stuff on
http://news.google.com/

The neat thing about this site is that they link 17 other stories about the
same thing. Christian Science Monitor had a picture. Others might have better
ones.

Stories about Ben and J'Lo's terrible new movie and possible trouble in
paradise are listed at 154.
And proposed Gov Terminator at 715.



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Theo van Daele 07-08-2003 09:12 AM

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http://news.google.com/

Aha ! Good pointer, thanks.

That picture looks amazing. Science can be a wonderful thing.

Theo



BenignVanilla 07-08-2003 02:22 PM

article on water striders
 

"K30a" wrote in message
...

Row, Row, Row Your Bug
Colorful Experiments Solve Water Strider Mystery: Their Middle Legs Serve

as
Oars
By Guy Gugliotta
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, August 7, 2003; Page A06
Scientists have deciphered the mystery of how the tiny water strider -- a
familiar denizen of your local pond -- gets around: It uses its middle set

of
legs as oars and rows along the water's surface at a rate of almost 31/2

feet
per second.
In a series of colorful experiments reported in today's issue of the

journal
Nature , a team of researchers led by Massachusetts Institute of

Technology
mathematician John W.M. Bush used high-speed video and blue-dyed water to

track
striders as they darted past the camera, leaving vortices as neat as those

made
by a sculler in a boat race.


My smart-a$$ nephew said the other day, "If they only swim, how'd they get
to your pond?" Little punk.

BV.



K30a 07-08-2003 04:43 PM

article on water striders
 
BV wrote My smart-a$$ nephew said the other day, "If they only swim, how'd
they get
to your pond?"

Brilliant child :-)
This question is probably what started me on my collection of 60 odd reference
books.
Tell your nephew that they also fly.
Underneath the leathery surface of their backs are wings. They take off at
night.
They spot your pond by the light of the stars and the moon.
You can get aquatic insects to land on a piece of black plastic, same effect.


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Theo van Daele 07-08-2003 04:43 PM

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They spot your pond by the light of the stars and the moon.
You can get aquatic insects to land on a piece of black plastic, same

effect.

Just had a brilliant idea on how to catch herons... off to the patents
office ;-)



K30a 07-08-2003 04:43 PM

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Theo wrote Just had a brilliant idea on how to catch herons... off to the
patents
office ;-)

Whaaaaaaaaaaat?



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Theo van Daele 07-08-2003 04:43 PM

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Well... herons find ponds in the same way (silvery shine/reflection from
stars/moon at dawn/dusk), so if I just put some black plastic with superglue
next to the pond, they are toast.

Damn, now I gave it away ;-)

Theo

Whaaaaaaaaaaat?




K30a 07-08-2003 06:22 PM

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Theo wrote Damn, now I gave it away ;-)

And thereby your millions of dollars from
manufacturing and selling them...
drat!




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Theo van Daele 07-08-2003 09:10 PM

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Yeah ! All your fault. LOL

Oh well, off to think of another "get rich in 30 days" dodgy scheme :-)

Theo


And thereby your millions of dollars from
manufacturing and selling them...
drat!





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