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The Lutetium Project is a science RU-vid channel featuring experimental research, arts and outreach, brought to you by students from ESPCI Paris, Paris Sciences et Lettres Research University, ESPGG, École des Arts Décoratifs and Conservatoire de Paris.
Walking grains
16:57
3 года назад
Light at your fingertips
14:14
3 года назад
How to make a miniature river
16:53
3 года назад
Waltzing defects
3:12
3 года назад
The orderly beauty of liquid crystals
8:09
3 года назад
Warm light versus cold light
7:56
3 года назад
Impacting droplets
3:03
3 года назад
We're back for Season 2!
2:03
3 года назад
Swimming droplets
1:57
6 лет назад
Bursting droplets
2:58
7 лет назад
Droplets with a twist
13:39
7 лет назад
On the surface of liquids
7:45
7 лет назад
The transition to turbulence
2:36
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Dual walkers: drops and waves
1:58
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Never-ending bouncing droplets
1:54
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The Lutetium Project: Teaser
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@kiresdl
@kiresdl 15 дней назад
What a gorgeous experiment, I'm astonished because of the visuals, and also sound. Thanks
@DrN007
@DrN007 16 дней назад
Topologically speaking, I enjoyed the speaking pretzel.
@DusanPavlicek78
@DusanPavlicek78 26 дней назад
This was extremely interesting.
@rubaethhossain4893
@rubaethhossain4893 3 месяца назад
Very nice, I think microfluidics is the future. Imagine a bio-chip that reads off your current health status, that would be very cool.
@NyamtsetsegTour
@NyamtsetsegTour 3 месяца назад
so beautiful art and physics, easily subscribed <3 Thanks for keep inspiring us
@ZeranZeran
@ZeranZeran 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the subtitles, it is much appreciated.
@householdemail1305
@householdemail1305 4 месяца назад
It will become fluid exchange circuits.
@Shrimzys_Buttplug
@Shrimzys_Buttplug 4 месяца назад
what is this witchcraft
@mriidulbhatia
@mriidulbhatia 5 месяцев назад
wow. a pristine example of visual arts at its finest.
@kateyelkovan
@kateyelkovan 6 месяцев назад
this video is so cool
@dashinggamerz9236
@dashinggamerz9236 7 месяцев назад
It is Schrodinger's bi Billi(Cat)
@federicocorvisieri5521
@federicocorvisieri5521 8 месяцев назад
Can someone tell me which is the song’s name please? that is very beautiful
@leonardodeangelis4403
@leonardodeangelis4403 9 месяцев назад
You deserve more subscribers
@Movieclip.s589
@Movieclip.s589 9 месяцев назад
God of physics is here 😍
@user-th7fb2pg9q
@user-th7fb2pg9q 10 месяцев назад
Good en well explained thanks
@pukegirl
@pukegirl 10 месяцев назад
I'm tripping balls great video
@FabienCharles108
@FabienCharles108 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic video!!!
@williamfraser
@williamfraser 11 месяцев назад
Loved it, thanks.
@rohitvangari7721
@rohitvangari7721 11 месяцев назад
approx.. how much it will cost to fabricate this type of chips.
@thejoojoo9999
@thejoojoo9999 Год назад
Great video ! Very clear and concise, and beautiful visuals and animations.
@salah3beed
@salah3beed Год назад
This is absolutely adorable!
@o1ken_ez
@o1ken_ez Год назад
im watching this on an LED display
@omkarrj360
@omkarrj360 Год назад
Soothing
@mohammednasiruwana8741
@mohammednasiruwana8741 Год назад
Very exciting work. Can you help connect with the lab
@nano7586
@nano7586 Год назад
Microfluidics is so interesting. But I'm worried about the accuracies and precisions when mixing liquids. What's the progress here?
@lelsewherelelsewhere9435
@lelsewherelelsewhere9435 Год назад
Really great video!! Going to use this as my go to when explaining to others.
@Re3tard
@Re3tard Год назад
Thank you for the info.
@mmicoski
@mmicoski Год назад
Amazing
@salmagamal5676
@salmagamal5676 Год назад
Very very well explained thank you!
@jameslockwood8008
@jameslockwood8008 Год назад
4:51 for a reminder of your mortality
@geckolantern
@geckolantern Год назад
This video is incredibly clear and concise. Thank you!
@v.prestorpnrcrtlcrt2096
@v.prestorpnrcrtlcrt2096 Год назад
Do you screw with sound because you're a nut? up down up down
@voila8562
@voila8562 Год назад
Hello to your young team ! Very nice channel and very clean and educational content. I'm discovering it too late :) I have a question to ask you about microfluidics, which I've been interested in recently. For the moment, I think that these "lab on a chip" are mainly used to replace the Petri dishes of the laboratories, a kind of culture system more close to the living conditions and thus more reliable to monitor the evolution of a drug in the body. But could we make real chips, real electronic circuits with it ? So far, I have the impression that it is a plumbing system on a micrometer scale, but if this plumbing were crossed by a electronically conductive material, wouldn't we have an electronic "chip" ? For example, couldn't we also make a MEA (Multi Electrode Array) with microfluidics ? If you have any information on this, I would be very interested. Thanks again for your hard work :)
@GUmesh-gu9ho
@GUmesh-gu9ho Год назад
Simply amazing !!!👌👌👌
@asapfilms2519
@asapfilms2519 Год назад
Hi I am 40 and I am falling in love with this field of science. Is it possible for me to work in this field?
@paulphilpott2232
@paulphilpott2232 Год назад
How does this not visually explain the existence of matter? No, go ahead. Change my mind. I'll wait.
@Ritternkreis
@Ritternkreis Год назад
If you are last year PhD student or PostDoc and you discover something unexpected and cool outside your Research project, DO NOT share it with your Supervisor. Keep it for your self and built your own research line from there 😁.
@AntiheroYouth
@AntiheroYouth Год назад
4:55 Not sure implying I’m going to disappear or my defects will disappear. Both are true, I guess.
@virtuallysarvad
@virtuallysarvad Год назад
Such a good explanation. Sad that you'll stopped uploading :(
@brunolopes7311
@brunolopes7311 Год назад
please....MORE!!! :) (im new here....)
@nguyenlephuong9489
@nguyenlephuong9489 Год назад
could you teach us how to design a microfluidic chip using softwares such as autocad?
@kanchankondhare
@kanchankondhare 2 года назад
💖valubal inform mam 💖
@MasterTicTac1
@MasterTicTac1 2 года назад
Great explanation of the basics of surface tension and some cool visuals! Good sci com guys! Looking forward to all the ways you use it in microfluidics!
@thirandieamaratunga7278
@thirandieamaratunga7278 2 года назад
Wonderful work! Helps understand a complex concept in a simple, intriguing way.
@sillittig
@sillittig 2 года назад
beautiful and amazing , frantic
@gegedepardi3486
@gegedepardi3486 2 года назад
C'est une approche très théorique et universitaire des cristaux liquides, un petit show des différentes interfaces des années 60, utilisant les cristaux liquides aurais apporté une petite approche ingénieur au sujet. Surtout que niveau ingé lcd avant le pixel c'est très "cru" très visuel comme technologie. C'est plus simple que nos lcd d'aujourd'hui on peu les décortiquer et apprendre comment l'ingénieur à adapter les cristaux liquides sans notre tendance à miniaturiser. Je critique parceque la vidéo est quasiment parfaite c'est incroyable. Trop trop fort la qualité, la maîtrise du sujet, tout est carré. C'est vraiment de la vidéo de qualité félicitations !
@plumnuts
@plumnuts 2 года назад
absolutely incredible how much i learned from this low-key video. everybody should see this. i'm talking core curriculum.
@NilanjanMondalbluemotions
@NilanjanMondalbluemotions 2 года назад
amazing to watch
@yaghiziad1034
@yaghiziad1034 2 года назад
How do we get 256 different shades of color on a subpixel ? Does the liquid crystal change the intensity of the light that passes through aswell ?
@sollinw
@sollinw 2 года назад
<3