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May 24th, 2007
Laser-induced bubbles liven things up in lab-on-a-chip
Abstract:
Thanks to tiny and rapidly imploding gas bubbles, scientists of the University of Twente succeed in speeding up the fluid flow in a micro channel.
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Apart from that, the bubbles form a strong new way of mixing fluids within a lab-on-a-chip, without the need of complicated external components. The scientists led by dr. Claus-Dieter Ohl of the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology present their results in a June 2007 edition of Physical Review Letters.
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innovations-report.de
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