That's it! Last week, we published the last video of the Lutetium Project!
It means that it's high time we thanked all our colleagues, who helped make this Season 2 a reality, as well as our unwavering audience!
Last but not least, many thanks to all of you, who followed us through these five years! We're really glad that our work found an audience!
@g_durey, @QuasiUlysse, @Quentin_131 & @HKwon47, over and out!
That's it! Last week, we published the last video of the Lutetium Project!
It means that it's high time we thanked all our colleagues, who helped make this Season 2 a reality, as well as our unwavering audience!
Huge thanks also to @val_scienshonor, who helped with the very last step of post-production and masterfully did the sound mixing of season 2.
If you understand French and liked @TheLuProject, you will absolutely love @ScienceSHonore β subscribe to their channel!
Now online: Collection of papers associated with the 2019 Gallery of Fluid Motion. These award winning works were presented last year at the #apsdfd annual meeting in Seattle https://t.co/6wi2AM4uWg
A ππ²π°πΌπ»π± article signed by @TheLuProject came out in @PhysRevFluids yesterday!
"Droplets impaling on a cone", https://t.co/H4ZcUsn44u
As a companion piece to our "Impacting droplets" video and its prize at the 2019 Gallery of Fluid Motion! https://t.co/C9TiaK1lWO
New video! Sand: you can build castles π° with it, but also watch it flow in an hourglass β³! So, is it a liquid... or a solid? Learn with us how physics goes against the grain! https://t.co/E6amI7aegk
OMG! I'm absolutely amazed by @TheLuProject.
Everything is well done, the hosting, the script, the production, the music. Bravo!π
Of course, in this episode about "Walking grains", the performance of @odauchot also helps a lot for an outstanding video π
https://t.co/wRaxxhIxJx
New video! We're talking statistical mechanics and active matter with @odauchot... and we discuss how walking grains can help understand flocks of birds! π¦ https://t.co/JdXAYFr2ma
New video! We're taking you to the dark side of fingerprints: come along and learn about optical imaging in scattering media, with Egidijus Auksorius @eauksorius!
https://t.co/S9kmli675n