A simple innovation the size of a grain of sand means we can now analyse cells and tiny particles as if they were inside the human body. The new micro-device for fluid analysis will enable m... Read more
Lab-on-a-chip technology reveals how human cells communicate, opening path to new treatments for cancer and autoimmune disorders Breakthrough lab-on-a-chip technology that reveals how human... Read more
In London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, a whisper can be heard far across the circular whispering gallery as the sound curves around the walls. Now, an optical whispering gallery mode... Read more
A multidisciplinary group that includes the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Washington at Tacoma has developed a novel platform to diagnose infectious diseas... Read more
Previous researchers have used 3D printers to make microfluidics, but not on this scale Researchers at BYU are the first to 3D-print a viable microfluidic device small enough to be effective... Read more
Rutgers researchers invent technology that could lead to wearable biosensors Imagine wearing a device that continuously analyzes your sweat or blood for different types of biomarkers, such a... Read more
Microfluidics, electronics and inkjet technology underlie a newly developed all-in-one biochip from Stanford that can analyze cells for research and clinical applications. Researchers at the... Read more
Technique enables development of viable diagnostic tests and instruments in fight against cancer Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S., making early, reliable diagnosis and... Read more