Single Chip Performs Complete Medical Check-up

Single Chip Performs Complete Medical Check-up

The innovative device was developed by experts in Switzerland

Ocean Acidification Now Measurable with New Sensors

Ocean Acidification Now Measurable with New Sensors

These devices will conduct long-term studies of the world's oceans

Tiny Beads Could Enable New Microfluidic Devices

Tiny Beads Could Enable New Microfluidic Devices

The technique was developed by researchers in the US

MIT Will Develop Microfluidic Device Manufacturing Technology

MIT Will Develop Microfluidic Device Manufacturing Technology

Experts want to move these devices from the lab to wide-scale use

  • Health
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • March 1st, 2012
New Device Measures Blood Flow in Sickle Cell Disease

New Device Measures Blood Flow in Sickle Cell Disease

The instrument was developed by American researchers

New Microchip Can Proficiently Sort Living Cells

New Microchip Can Proficiently Sort Living Cells

The device makes use of a phenomenon called cell rolling

Advanced Biosensors Produced from Glass Stamps

Advanced Biosensors Produced from Glass Stamps

Future mobile sensors will be able to detect any dangerous chemical

Programming Microfluidic Devices with Pens

Programming Microfluidic Devices with Pens

This has now become possible

  • Health
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • February 3rd, 2010
Synapse Studies Could Fight Epilepsy

Synapse Studies Could Fight Epilepsy

New device can analyze how the disease develops

Neurotoxicity Tests Could Become Faster

Neurotoxicity Tests Could Become Faster

And also more efficient

Special Transistors Could Power Microfluidic Devices

Special Transistors Could Power Microfluidic Devices

The structures are more efficient in light generation

IBM Enters the Microfluidic Devices Market

IBM Enters the Microfluidic Devices Market

The innovation offers a potent analysis tool

Magnets Can Be Used to Connect Microfluidic Devices

Magnets Can Be Used to Connect Microfluidic Devices

The solution was developed by a NIST researcher

New Type of 'Optical Traps' Created at Harvard

New Type of 'Optical Traps' Created at Harvard

They use photons to manipulate cells

 
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