Microfluidics is a research area within MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) and is concerned with the control of the flow of fluids measured in micro, nano, or even Pico, litre, quantities. The ...
Microfluidics is a field of science and technology that deals with the behavior, control, and manipulation of fluids at the micro scale level, typically in channels with dimensions ranging from tens ...
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Can you explain how Bartels Mikrotechnik’s experience benefits clients looking for a fast entry into microfluidic applications? Bartels Mikrotechnik has over 26 years of experience in the ...
Nanodroplets promise to reduce the equipment, cost and time constraints of high-throughput screening, if researchers can overcome long-standing hurdles. You have full access to this article via your ...
In this interview, we speak to France Hamber, CEO of Fluigent, about their microfluidics solutions and how they are allowing scientists to focus more on the science than the setup. After an ...
A technique to pump tiny amounts of marker fluids onto a test sample could enable many more tests during a biopsy and therefore a better understanding of a person's cancer. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Stephen Quake, a bioengineer and applied physicist at Stanford University, has always been interested in the interface between physics and biology. During his work at the California Institute of ...
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AI meets microfluidics for next-gen healthcare tools
Researchers are merging artificial intelligence with microfluidics to create smarter, faster, and more precise lab-on-a-chip technologies. These innovations promise breakthroughs in diagnostics, drug ...
The microfluidic device market is said to be worth US$2.5 billion in 2017, and is estimated to reach US$5.8 billion by 2022 (2017 edition - Yole Développement). To learn more about the evolution of ...
(Bloomberg) -- One of the major reasons why AI data centers are sucking up so much power is the need to cool processors that run very hot. But Microsoft Corp. is trying out a possible solution: ...
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