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Geckos run across water at up to almost a meter a second using a unique mix of surface tension and slapping, say researchers reporting December 6 in the journal Current Biology. They found that the ...
This video shows a gecko running across water in the lab. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or ...
Geckos are agile small reptiles that, with the help of their grippy little feet, sport the innate ability to scale vertical walls and perform incredible gliding stunts in the air. But as it would seem ...
(Inside Science) -- The flat-tailed house gecko can not only stick to walls and glide through the air, but also run on water, a new study finds. This discovery of the combination of techniques the ...
Dec. 7 (UPI) --Walking on water was a skill most scientists thought was reserved for small creatures, like spiders and various water bugs, as well as a handful of larger ones, like the basilisk lizard ...
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