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News‘Lab on a Chip’ Opens Door to Widespread Use of Portable Spectrometersby Oregon State UniversityThe contribution could improve biomedical analyzers, environmental monitoring, and sensors
NewsOptical Biosensing through a Toy Microscope over a Surface ‘Rainbow’ Chipby ElsevierNew chip allows for new opportunities in bio and chemical sensing
NewsPortable Lab You Plug into Your Phone Can Diagnose Illnesses like Coronavirusby University of CincinnatiSmartphone lab delivers test results in 'spit' second
NewsLab-on-a-Chip Drives Search for New Drugs to Prevent Blood Clotsby RMIT UniversityMicrofluidic tech effectively shrinks a medical pathology laboratory onto a small chip
NewsMicro-Device Simplifies Study of Blood Cellsby RMIT UniversityA simple innovation the size of a grain of sand means we can now analyze cells and tiny particles as if they were inside the human body
NewsScientists 3D-Print All-Liquid ‘Lab on a Chip’by Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryThe system could automate chemical synthesis for batteries and drug formulations
NewsInexpensive Chip-Based Device May Transform Spectrometryby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyTiny device could replace expensive lab-scale equipment for many applications
NewsRutgers Researchers Develop Automated Robotic Device For Faster Blood Testingby Rutgers UniversityNew technology could speed hospital work and enhance health care
News"Body on a Chip" Could Improve Drug Evaluationby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyHuman tissue samples linked by microfluidic channels replicate interactions of multiple organs