Technology update
Jul 19, 2007
Nanostructures help mosquitoes walk on water
Mosquitoes can stick to walls and windows like flies, and happily land and walk on water like pond skaters. Although entomologists have known about this unique ability for years, they weren't exactly sure how it was done. Now, by performing experiments on mosquito legs, physicists from China have discovered that these insects are even more adept at sitting on water than pond skaters.
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