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Single-Use Microfluidics Could Boost Mens Health Diagnostics
2017-06-27 17:29:56| Extremetech
Recent microfluidics research claims diagnostic tests can be performed on a single microliter of blood. Can micro-sample diagnostics avoid going the way of Theranos? The post Single-Use Microfluidics Could Boost Men’s Health Diagnostics appeared first on ExtremeTech.
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Microfluidics: DARPA is betting embedded water droplets could cool next-gen chips
2016-03-10 20:54:31| Extremetech
DARPA and Lockheed Martin have a plan to build microfluidic cooling into modern microprocessors. This could dramatically improve CPU cooling and break the bottleneck on clock speed scaling -- at least, for a little while.
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Starter Kit promotes microfluidics edification.
2015-02-16 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Targeting educational initiatives or those new to microfluidics, Educational Microfluidic Starter Kit provides connect-and-go microfluidic capabilities that facilitate setup without requiring specialist tools or gas supply. Portable system lets users create small droplets, mix fluids, or observe microchannel flow to allow investigation/demonstration of diverse microfluidic applications. Power and control are provided via Mitos Fluika Control Software using USB port.
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Dolomite's Microfluidics Technology Helping to Advance Antibody Therapeutics
2015-01-16 11:30:53| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Dolomite's droplet generation system is helping AbVitro to identify potential therapeutic targets using its AbPair technology. Dr Adrian Briggs, Director of Molecular Biology RD at AbVitro, commented: "Our aim is to develop new potential targets and therapies for a wide range of diseases, taking advantage of the...
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Microfluidics Rely on COC from TOPAS
2014-03-03 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Plastics Today recently published an article highlighting the widespread use of COC in point-of-care (POC) diagnostic applications. With 90% of POC applications using plastic, and 80% of applications using COC, the properties of TOPAS COC are clearly a good match for diagnostics. The article is based on a market study by Yole Développement, which projects a 27% annual growth rate in this market.<br /> <br /> Press Contact:<br /> Delia Clark<br /> 859-746-6447<br /> <a ...This story is related to the following:Copolymers |
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