Their device — the size of a microscope slide — uses fluid flow and electric fields to push contaminated DNA solutions through a channel about 100 microns square, or roughly the size of a human hair.
Pupils prepared and viewed biological slides to help with their studies: leaf peels, cheek and onion cells, and root hairs. Students navigated their way around the microscope without assistance.
Call it the science of small, but a trio of University of Florida chemical engineers have developed a lab-on-a-chip process ...
The process begins by cutting rock samples into cubes about the size of an eraser using an electric cutter. These samples are then mounted onto glass slides measuring 28 millimeters by 48 millimeters.
Usman Khawaja will be ready to pull the pin on his own Test career if he ever feels that's what Australia needs, but ...
Built on a joint development effort with NPE Systems, the Quanta combines Coulter volume measurement (an electrical sensing ... statistical information using a microscope,” says David Basiji ...
Sometimes the connections we make between disparate things are less than obvious. For Debra Edgerton, the connection between ...