Computer device makes big waves
Surfing might one day be as much a part of landlocked countries as it is in Hawaii, Indonesia and Australia, thanks to a click of a computer button.
A team of New Zealand marine scientists has developed technology that, when used with wave machines, creates waves in indoor swimming pools as powerful as those found at some of the world’s best surfing beaches.
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