Environmental pollutant analysis typically requires complex sample pretreatment steps such as filtration, separation, and ...
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Tiny microfluidic chip extracts forever chemicals from muddy water in five minutes
Researchers have engineered a microfluidic device that extracts pollutants directly from contaminated solids. This ...
Gas chromatography is widely used for monitoring chemical reactions, industrial processes, and volatile compounds, but conventional systems are bulky, costly, and energy intensive. Microscale gas ...
Infertility affects approximately 8% to 12% of couples of reproductive age worldwide, and IVF (in vitro fertilization) is often the go-to treatment option. Typically, to increase the odds of a ...
Researchers from the Southern University of Science and Technology, reporting on November 28, 2025, in Microsystems & Nanoengineering, describe a new optoelectrowetting-based droplet dispensing system ...
Predicting how circulating immune cells interact with human tissues remains a major challenge in preclinical drug testing.
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Automating microfluidic chip design: Hybrid approach combines machine learning with fluid mechanics
Researchers led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Savaş Taşoğlu from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Koç University have ...
A review article published in the journal Nature Communications provides a detailed overview of recent developments in microfluidic chip models for neurodegenerative diseases. Recent advancements in ...
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A microfluidic chip monitors gases using integrated, motionless pumps
A new microscale gas chromatography system integrates all fluidic components into a single chip for the first time. The design leverages three Knudsen pumps that move gas molecules using heat ...
UC Davis engineers are developing a device to measure whether immunity to a previous year's flu virus (or from vaccination) will protect against a new variant. Based on a microfluidic chip, the device ...
At the rack level, AI training clusters are now so dense that the thermal ceiling, not compute power, is what limits ...
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