A New Home for the First Emriver Em4

A New Home for the First Emriver Em4

We recently had a chance to visit the first version of the Emriver Em4 stream table at Saint Louis University. Dr. Amanda Cox, director of the newly formed WATER Institute at SLU, called to ask for assistance in relocating the stream table to a beautiful new building...

An Em3 and Em4 at Gustavus Adolphus College

An Em3 and Em4 at Gustavus Adolphus College

As part of a recently completed $70 million expansion and renovation of the Nobel Hall of Science at Gustavus Adolphus College, professors Julie Bartley and Laura Triplett added two new Emriver models to the Em3 they first acquired back in 2014. At the end of...

Our First Em4 in California!

Our First Em4 in California!

Editor’s note: This post about our first Em4 in California was written by Jim King, Production Director at Little River. Back in 2016, we sold an Em4 with custom sanitation and safety features to South Sutter Charter School in California, with the promise to deliver...

Scale modeling article champions use of physical models

Scale modeling article champions use of physical models

I’m excited to share with you an article detailing the benefits of using physical models, even in an ever increasing digital world. In particular, this article looks at universities using scale modeling in engineering and related sciences. Our Emriver Em4 river model...

Modeling River Morphology on the Padma River

Modeling River Morphology on the Padma River

NASA recently released these images of the Padma River’s transformation over three decades in Bangladesh. Satellite imagery shows how the river has been transforming in shape, size, and location from 1988 to 2018. Emriver models can simulate these changes in...