Researchers at Brigham Young University have made an enormous leap in the production process for microfluidic devices. If the new 3D-printing process works as warranted, then science that relies on ...
Chemists have created a device -- using little more than paper and sticky tape -- that can precisely separate liquids for further medical or environmental analysis. The scientists write in a ...
Scientists developed a simple TMP detection device for on-site monitoring of contaminated wastewater using selenite-enriched lanthanum hydroxide electrode and polyimide-filter microfluidic channel.
Want to teach students the principles behind microfluidic devices? Break out the Jello, a paper in <em>Analytical Chemistry</em> suggests, and eat your laboratory ...