BACKGROUND: On Earth only a few legged species, such as water strider insects, some aquatic birds and lizards, can run on water. For most other species, including humans, this is precluded by body size and proportions, lack of appropriate appendages, and limited muscle power. However, if gravity is reduced to less than Earth's gravity, running on water should require less muscle power. Here we use a hydrodynamic model to predict the gravity levels at which humans should be able to run on water. We test these predictions in the laboratory using a reduced gravity simulator. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We adapted a model equation, previously used by Glasheen and McMahon to explain the dynamics of Basilisk lizard, to predict the body mass, ...
Reduced gravity offers unique opportunities to study motor behavior. This paper aims at providing a ...
Acrobatic geckos can sprint at high speeds over challenging terrain [1], scamper up the smoothest su...
Abstract — This paper introduces a novel robot which can run on the surface of water in a manner sim...
BACKGROUND: On Earth only a few legged species, such as water strider insects, some aquatic birds an...
On Earth only a few legged species, such as water strider insects, some aquatic birds and lizards, c...
On Earth only a few legged species, such as water strider insects, some aquatic birds and lizards, c...
air–water interface, unsteady flow, biomechanics, running on water. (983). However, without a fundam...
Water provides a unique challenge for legged locomotion because it readily yields to any applied for...
ABSTRACT Few vertebrates run on water. The largest animals to accomplish this feat are western and C...
Water has a density 800 times greater than that of air. During water exercise, kinetic and kinematic...
The forelimbs of lizards are often lifted from the ground when they start sprinting. Previous resear...
<div><p>Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global...
At some point in the future, if mankind hopes to settle planets outside our solar system, it will be...
Walk (W), run/trot (R/T) and skip/gallop (S/G) represent the universal gait types for bipeds/quadrup...
A milestone in vertebrate evolution, the transition from water to land, owes its success to the deve...
Reduced gravity offers unique opportunities to study motor behavior. This paper aims at providing a ...
Acrobatic geckos can sprint at high speeds over challenging terrain [1], scamper up the smoothest su...
Abstract — This paper introduces a novel robot which can run on the surface of water in a manner sim...
BACKGROUND: On Earth only a few legged species, such as water strider insects, some aquatic birds an...
On Earth only a few legged species, such as water strider insects, some aquatic birds and lizards, c...
On Earth only a few legged species, such as water strider insects, some aquatic birds and lizards, c...
air–water interface, unsteady flow, biomechanics, running on water. (983). However, without a fundam...
Water provides a unique challenge for legged locomotion because it readily yields to any applied for...
ABSTRACT Few vertebrates run on water. The largest animals to accomplish this feat are western and C...
Water has a density 800 times greater than that of air. During water exercise, kinetic and kinematic...
The forelimbs of lizards are often lifted from the ground when they start sprinting. Previous resear...
<div><p>Plesiosaurians are an extinct group of highly derived Mesozoic marine reptiles with a global...
At some point in the future, if mankind hopes to settle planets outside our solar system, it will be...
Walk (W), run/trot (R/T) and skip/gallop (S/G) represent the universal gait types for bipeds/quadrup...
A milestone in vertebrate evolution, the transition from water to land, owes its success to the deve...
Reduced gravity offers unique opportunities to study motor behavior. This paper aims at providing a ...
Acrobatic geckos can sprint at high speeds over challenging terrain [1], scamper up the smoothest su...
Abstract — This paper introduces a novel robot which can run on the surface of water in a manner sim...