At Texas A&M University, one research lab is changing the game of droplet microfluidics, a technique that involves conducting experiments in nanoscale droplets of liquid in a controlled environment.
Although many intricate microfluidic devices have been created in academic laboratories around the world, far fewer have been commercialized for wider use. But several efforts are underway to ...
A team of researchers from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a ...
With simplified usage controls, cooler operation, and reduced weight and noise, the new M-110P lab homogenizer is setting gold standards all over again. Read about all the improvements in the ...
Call it the science of small, but a trio of University of Florida chemical engineers have developed a lab-on-a-chip process that could make a big difference for DNA research and, ultimately, patients.
The researchers detected cadmium at 0.99 micrograms (µM), lead at 0.62 µM, copper at 1.38 µM, and mercury at 0.72 µM in water ...
And what the heck is bio-convergence, anyway? It's where biology, engineering and artificial intelligence converge.
Meanwhile, microfluidic chips, with their advantages of lab-on-chip control, micro-scale analysis, and small size, have become a powerful tool when integrated with biosensors, driving the rapid ...
Dr. Arum Han, the Texas Instruments Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and his lab, created a technology named NOVAsort (Next-generation Opto-Volume-based Accurate ...
Sometimes, in order to go big, you first have to go small. That's what researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have done with their latest innovation in energy ...