Blood testing via sound waves may replace some tissue biopsies
Microfluidic device uses acoustics to quickly analyze blood for signatures of cancer and other diseases.
Microfluidic device uses acoustics to quickly analyze blood for signatures of cancer and other diseases.
Engineers predict how flowing fluid will bend tiny hairs that line blood vessels and intestines.
With new method, MIT engineers can control and separate fluids on a surface using only visible light.
Lincoln Laboratory researchers propose an alternative to expensive microfluidics fabrication facilities.
Microfluidic device isolates plasma cells from blood rather than bone marrow.
Microfluidic device generates passive hydraulic power, may be used to make small robots move.
With chemistry and light, researchers can tune the focus of tiny beads of liquid.
Method for moving fluids on a surface may find uses in condensers, microfluidics, and de-icing.
Technique mass-produces uniform, encapsulated particles for pharmaceuticals, many other uses.
Device that measures growth of many individual cells simultaneously could lead to rapid tests for antibiotics.
Engineer’s designs may help purify water, diagnose disease in remote regions of world.
New chip could help test drugs for ALS, other neuromuscular disorders.
Low-intensity fields keep malignant cells from spreading, while preserving healthy cells.
Microfluidic device distinguishes cells based on how they respond to acoustic vibrations.