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Cell & Microbiology Mar 22, 2022

Leveraging AI to work with cells

One of the ultimate goals of medical science is to develop personalized disease diagnostics and therapeutics. With a patient's genetic information, doctors could tailor treatments to individuals, leading to safer and more ...

Polymers Mar 10, 2022

Using soap to remove micropollutants from water

Imagine millions of soapy sponges the size of human cells that can clean water by soaking up contaminants. This simplistic model is used to describe technology that MIT chemical engineers have recently developed to remove ...

Biotechnology Feb 25, 2022

3D micromesh-based hybrid printing for microtissue engineering

Bioprinting is widely applicable to develop tissue engineering scaffolds and form tissue models in the lab. Materials scientists use this method to construct complex 3D structures based on different polymers and hydrogels; ...

Cell & Microbiology Feb 25, 2022

Faster, more efficient living cell separation achieved with new microfluidic chip

A Japanese research team created a new way to sort living cells suspended in fluid using an all-in-one operation in a lab-on-chip that required only 30 minutes for the entire separation process. This device eliminated the ...

Condensed Matter Feb 23, 2022

Microparticles show ability to turn in reverse, paving the way for microfluidic devices

Like middle school students, microparticles are not the world's most graceful dancers. For many of them, it's one step forward, one step back.

Soft Matter Feb 11, 2022

Scientist invents novel "WRAP" droplet manipulation method

Precise manipulation and transportation of micro-sized droplets is a challenging task, yet crucial for biomedical and industrial applications. A research team led by a scholar from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) ...

Biotechnology Feb 8, 2022

Single-molecule optofluidic microsensor with interface whispering gallery modes

Optical evanescent microsensors have attracted considerable research interests since they can detect unlabelled molecules and monitor their interactions in real time and in situ with ultrahigh sensitivity, fast response, ...

Nanophysics Feb 8, 2022

Using condensation to noninvasively refill liquid marbles that collapse due to evaporation

Griffith University researchers have solved a problem plaguing droplet-sized micro-reactors which could improve the viability for applications like drug delivery and waste management. Published in Applied Physics Letters, ...

General Physics Feb 2, 2022

Novel method simulates tens of thousands of bubbles in foamy flows

Bubbles aren't just for bath time. Bubbles, specifically bubbles in foamy flows, are critical for many industrial processes, including the production of food and cosmetics and drug development and delivery. But the behavior ...

Nanomaterials Jan 26, 2022

New method for making microparticles could accelerate drug development, production of new cell strains

UCLA scientists have devised a method for producing intricately shaped hydrogel microparticles at a rate of more than 40 million per hour—at least 10 times faster than the current standard approach.

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