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Electrohydrodynamically-driven blood plasma separation

Electrohydrodynamically-driven blood plasma separation

Ionic or corona wind generated by applying a voltage to a sharp needle tip is used to shear the surface of a liquid housed in a tiny microfluidic chamber about 8 mm in diameter and 4 mm deep. These surface vortices induce a secondary spiral or tornado-like flow. Particles suspended in the fluid, in this [...]

February 27th, 2007 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »

/rockman r-lab/8 bits Spiderman flip flop flap..

/rockman r-lab/8 bits Spiderman flip flop flap..

video clip.ruido lab rockman chip tune drum n b Duration : 0:1:29

February 22nd, 2007 | Posted in Lab-on-a Chip | Read More »

IFW-Dresden Carbon Nanotubes

IFW-Dresden Carbon Nanotubes

IFW-Dresden Carbon Nanotubes Duration : 0:6:37

February 21st, 2007 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Team Gold’s Nanotechnology Cure For AIDS

Team Gold’s Nanotechnology Cure For AIDS

This is our Lego League project. For more information on Lego League see www.firstlegoleague.org Duration : 0:4:29

February 19th, 2007 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Nanotech- The Zoom

Nanotech- The Zoom

Music Video for a Nanotech Presentation. Bunch of PIcs taken by Nasa zooming in gradually, put into video format by me. It’s decent. Duration : 0:1:51

February 10th, 2007 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Nanotube flight

Nanotube flight

Virtual flight through a carbon nanotube. This animation doesn’t have any particular meaning, it is just a demonstration of molecular visualization capabilities of a program I’ve been working on. Check out other nanotube videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-jysi95wb4 Duration : 0:0:38

February 9th, 2007 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

Nike Nanotechnology (Paradox Project) Stop Motion

Nike Nanotechnology (Paradox Project) Stop Motion

Project for College course, it is a look at how a viral may look for a big corporation in the future. I choose Nike, because they are a great example of a company who are progressive and may do this in say..50 years. It is a stop motion animation idea of a guy in the [...]

February 6th, 2007 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »

IC microfludic system apparatus- MIT-Harvard CCNE

IC microfludic system apparatus-  MIT-Harvard CCNE

Integrated Circuit / Microfludic Apparatus built by Tom Hunt Thanks to the MIT-Harvard Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence Duration : 0:0:14

February 1st, 2007 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »

Yeast Cells Moving – MIT-Harvard CCNE

Yeast Cells Moving –  MIT-Harvard CCNE

11 micron pixels, 1MHz, 5V field, 100uM manitol in water Duration : 0:1:14

February 1st, 2007 | Posted in Microfluidics | Read More »

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