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Digital Microfluidics

herrd0kt0r writes "A brilliant team of researches at Duke University have been working on digital microfluidics, with potential applications in biotech labs-on-a-chip, optical routers/switches, wavelength division multiplexers and the like. Essentially, this team has developed a solid state device capable of moving very small drops of fluid over very small distances with very little power. From their website they remark that "[m]icrofluidic processing is performed on unit-sized packets of fluid which are transported, stored, mixed, reacted, or analyzed in a discrete manner using a standard set of basic instructions." Their site includes eight .mpgs demonstrating their microfluidics tech in real-time. Be sure to take a gander at this video showing programmable flow of droplets as well as this one showing droplet splitting and formation."

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  1. Mirror... by Huge+Pi+Removal · · Score: 4, Informative

    Programmable flow

    Droplet splitting and formation

    HTH.

    Oliver.

    (I reserve the right to take them down if you kill my web server too :) )

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    - Oliver

    The right to bear arms is only slightly less stupid than the right to arm bears...
    1. Re:Mirror... by Saint+Aardvark · · Score: 3, Informative
      Share and enjoy:

      2d_flow.mpg
      form_rotate_3.mpg