Posts Tagged ‘microfluidic arrays’
Tractor beam is ‘science fiction made real’
NYU (US) — A tractor beam can pull microscopic particles and has a range of potential uses, from microfluidics to far-out tasks like grabbing dust from comet tails. Continue…
Monday, November 19, 2012 11:33 - 2 Comments
Science & Technology - Mar 18, 2011 15:28 - 0 Comments
Biochip tests blood on the spot
UC BERKELEY (US) — A self-powered lab-on-a-chip that works without extra tubes or components could be a boon for global health care. (more…)
Science & Technology - Aug 27, 2009 16:42 - 2 Comments
Nanoscale, Lego by Lego
JOHNS HOPKINS (US)—Forget the giant robots and blocky spaceships. A team of engineers is snapping together Legos to visualize life at the nanoscale. (more…)










