A team from the University of Florida developed a microfluidic device for DNA purification that could speed up analysis of laboratory samples and match or exceed the purity of existing methods.
The Microfluidics Prototype market is expected to grow from an estimated USD 715.5 million in 2024 to USD 4128.5 million in 2033, at a CAGR of 21.50% ...
Using advanced imaging techniques and precise microfluidics control to stretch out curly DNA into a straight line, new research demonstrates techniques for stretching and immobilizing DNA with minimum ...
Indoor air quality is getting a photosynthetic boost by means of air-purifying artificial plants engineered by researchers from the State University of New York at Binghamton. In addition to feeding ...