Although it probably won't win a following of apostles for the feat, Carnegie Mellon University bot Water Runner's ability to, well, walk on water, is at least worthy of a small write-up in a gadget blog, we think.
The Sage of Omaha is a great man, but he does not walk on water.
Barry S. Sternlicht, the hotel dealmaker who two years ago seemed able to walk on water, today finds himself soaking wet.
Officials warned residents not to walk in water polluted with sewage and chemicals.
Qinmin Pan and colleagues explain that scientists have reported a number of advances toward tiny robots that can walk on water.
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Brighton West's remains may be incorporated into a gigantic viewing tower, the i360, in which people will rise in the air, on a vertical pier, rather than walk on water.
Talented people may think that their brainpower allows them to walk upon water, but in reality many are walking on the stones that their employers have conveniently placed beneath them.
By taking a slow walk into the water to acclimate the body to the cold.
Our investigation offers a facile process to assemble novel microrobots that can walk on the water surface by using superhydrophobic wires and miniature motors.
The simple sandals can also shield feet against the beach's hot sand, which might otherwise cause skin to burn and blister on your walk to the water.
The pair said they braved winds and below-freezing temperatures on Monday afternoon to walk along the water at Battery Park and see how their favorite monument had withstood the megastorm.
Witness the walk-on-water idol worship that routinely surrounds coaches in events like the NCAA tournament and bowl games.
In the clip, the Coles -- who said they were discovered by producers via Norris Cole's Web site -- are shown eating a voracious amount of pancakes, which mother Tameka says the family can work off later that day during a walk around a local water park.
The footlocker-size ice cubes are plucked from the water by crane and fitted into the walk-in palace on the shore.
The agency reminded people about the dangers of flood waters and warned them not to walk or drive through flood water.
Our local guide in Hwange, Dixon, stays behind in the vehicle and scans the horizon with binoculars as Christensen and I walk toward the pool of water.
The nearest water cooler was a 10-minute walk away, and workers say the strict foreman didn't allow them a long enough break to stop and get a drink.
"If you compound losing body parts with losing friends, just getting in the water is a release, " he says, adding that fishing gave him enhanced dexterity because it helped him learn to walk on prosthetics in the water.
There are high-rise apartment buildings with sick or elderly residents trapped in their freezing homes without enough food, water or medication who are unable to walk up and down several or dozens of flights of stairs to get what they need.
Or, if you carry plenty of water, you can tackle the hour and a half walk.
Without the well, students in this town have to walk up to 4.5 miles to collect water twice a day.
As you walk along the trail to the entrance, the sound of rumbling water churns in the background and your face is hit with a breeze of humidity and mist.
There is no electricity or water supply and the nearest school is a five-kilometre (three miles) walk.
Have your notes placed there in advance and you can glance down as you walk by or stop, seemingly just to pick up a glass of water.
So this year, as you look to satiate yourself on incredible food and conversation, remember that should you become parched, you can always walk over to your kitchen sink and fill a glass with fresh and clean water.
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They also offer water to those who may be dehydrated from drinking alcohol, flip flops to women struggling to walk home in heels, as well as first aid when needed.
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