EVANSTON, Ill. -- Microfluidic systems have the power to revolutionize medicine, energy, electronics and even space exploration. But the sheer size of the external equipment required for controlling ...
Microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices guide tiny fluid volumes through one or several analytical paths on a single integrated circuit, emulating the sort of miniaturization seen in microelectronic ...
Researchers have discovered how to pre-program microfluidic systems in a way that controls how fluids flow and mix throughout the micropipes. The result? A step toward smartly designed microfluidic ...
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