Computing with fluids | Manu Prakash
In this fascinating talk, TED Fellow Manu Prakash brings a science experiment to the TED stage - delving right into the potential of computing with fluids and the impact that it could have on how we manipulate matter. He explores this phenomena on the micro scale, using only glass slides, water and food coloring.
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Filmed at TED2015 Fellows Retreat.
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Видео Computing with fluids | Manu Prakash канала TED Archive
TEDArchive presents previously unpublished talks from TED conferences.
Enjoy this unedited talk by Manu Prakash.
Filmed at TED2015 Fellows Retreat.
NOTE: Comments are disabled on this video. We made this difficult decision for the TED Archive because we believe that a well-moderated conversation allows for better commentary from more people and more viewpoints. Studies show that aggressive and hateful comments silence other commenters and drive them away; unfortunately, YouTube's comment moderation tools are simply not up to the task of allowing us to monitor comments on so many videos at once. (We'd love to see this change, YouTube.) So for now, if you'd like to comment on this talk, please use Facebook, Twitter or G+ to discuss with your networks.
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