microfluidics
Microfluidic Device Tests Alternating Electric Field Therapy In 3D
The new device allows researchers to produce an alternating electric field in a 3D environment.
Using Microfluidics, Researchers Carry Out 10,000 Experiments At Once
A Franco-Japanese research team has developed a ‘brute force’ technique to test ten thousand biochemical reactions at once.
A Microchip That Can Mimic Bone Tissues
This microchip accurately predicts and reproduces the physiological phenomena that occur in human and animal bone tissues.
Tiny Seaweed Beads Could One Day Replace Insulin Injections
Microfluidics could help make pancreatic islet transplants more effective for patients with type 1 diabetes.
“Lab-In-A-Needle” Detects Liver Toxicity In 30 Minutes
Scientists have developed a microfluidics device that can quickly detect liver toxicity, a common side effect during chemotherapy.
10 Asian Biotech Innovations To Watch In 2015
Check out these Asian biotech innovations that might soon be reaching a market near you!
Amyloid Fibrils Help To Stabilize Enzymes In Gels
Researchers have exploited the self-assembly properties of amyloid fibrils to make enzymatically-active microgels.
Capillary Force Helps Nanostructures Self-Assemble
By combining laser printing and capillary action, researchers have developed a highly tunable method to synthesize nanostructures.
Need A Nanostructure? Just Laser Print It!
Laser printed nanostructures that can selectively capture and release microparticles could find applications in chemistry and microfluidics.












