Tom Scott | This river can be switched on and off @TomScottGo | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 2 hours ago
Surely water simulation can be done with computers now? Well, not quite. At the University of Sherbrooke, there's an artificial research river, and I asked them to start it up. βͺ The University's civil engineering department: usherbrooke.ca/gcivil
Edited by Michelle Martin youtube.com/@OnTheCrux
With thanks to Sherbrooke team members Basem (who also flew the drone!) and AndrΓ© (who also wrote the French subtitles!)
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Surely water simulation can be done with computers now? Well, not quite. At the University of Sherbrooke, there's an artificial research river, and I asked them to start it up. βͺ The University's civil engineering department: usherbrooke.ca/gcivil
Edited by Michelle Martin youtube.com/@OnTheCrux
With thanks to Sherbrooke team members Basem (who also flew the drone!) and AndrΓ© (who also wrote the French subtitles!)
π₯ MORE FROM TOM: tomscott.com
(you can find contact details and social links there too)
π° WEEKLY NEWSLETTER with good stuff from the rest of the internet: tomscott.com/newsletter
β LATERAL, free weekly podcast: lateralcast.com youtube.com/lateralcast
β TOM SCOTT PLUS: youtube.com/tomscottplus
π₯ THE TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES: youtube.com/techdif