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Sub-pixel resolving, compact (1.5cm x 1.5cm), optofluidic on-chip microscope for on-chip cell imaging. Developed at the Caltech Biophotonics lab by Guoan Zheng (gazheng@caltech.edu), Seung Ah Lee, Samuel Yang and Changhuei Yang. Lab on a Chip article: http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2010/lc/c0LC00213E Duration : 0:1:19
October 19th, 2011 | Posted in Optical-MEMS & MOEMS | Read More »
Video related to research article appearing in Lab on a Chip O. Manneberg, et al. Flow-free transport of cells in microchannels by frequency-modulated ultrasound Read the article at http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=b816675g The clip shows the time-dependence of the fluid velocity field, acquired by performing time-resolved particle image velocimetry (PIV) on the yellow 1-μm beads in the clip [...]
March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Lab-on-a Chip | Read More »
Real-time DIC video showing rapid orbital revolution (~3.0 Hz) of a microsphere driven by E. coli (RP9535) in a hybrid structure. Jason Shear and Bryan Kaehr “High-Throughput Design of Microfluidics Based on Directed Bacterial Motility” Read the article at: http://xlink.rsc.org/?doi=b908119d Duration : 0:0:22
March 1st, 2010 | Posted in Lab-on-a Chip | Read More »
Video related to research article appearing in Lab on a Chip Claudiu A. Stan, et al. A microfluidic apparatus for the study of ice nucleation in supercooled water drops Read the article at http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=b906198c Duration : 0:0:22
February 27th, 2010 | Posted in Lab-on-a Chip | Read More »
Research article from Lab in a Chip, Jeanne C. Stachowiak et al. Inkjet formation of unilamellar lipid vesicles for cell-like encapsulation Read the article at http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=B904984C Duration : 0:0:13
February 26th, 2010 | Posted in Lab-on-a Chip | Read More »
Video relates to research article in Lab on a chip Hsan-yin Hsu et al. “Phototransistor-based optoelectronic tweezers for dynamic cell manipulation in cell culture media” Read the article at http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=b906593h Duration : 0:0:36
February 25th, 2010 | Posted in Lab-on-a Chip | Read More »
In the first ChemMatters video, we find about why the very smallest machines, known as nanotechnology, hold very big promise. Nanotechnology may help create tiny devices that bring medicine exactly where it needs to go in your body, powerful computers the size of a grain of sand or vital new sources of energy. ChemMatters, the [...]
December 13th, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »
As we become a more technologically advanced society, we place an ever increasing demand on our natural resources to produce power. Scientists are utilizing the latest advancements in nanotechnology to develop alternative energy sources. SciFinder explores innovative trends, such as carbon nanotube technology, that could help create solutions for the worlds energy question. For more [...]
December 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Nanotechnology | Read More »
Video related to research article appearing in Lab on a Chip O. Manneberg, et al. Flow-free transport of cells in microchannels by frequency-modulated ultrasound Read the article at http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=b816675g The clip shows flow-free transport and caging of 5-μm beads (green). The yellow beads are 1-μm tracer particles that are used for tracking the fluid motion. [...]
May 26th, 2009 | Posted in Lab-on-a Chip,MEMS | Read More »
Video related to research article appearing in Lab on a Chip Oliver K. Castell, et al. Liquidliquid phase separation: characterisation of a novel device capable of separating particle carrying multiphase flows Read the article at http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=b806946h Duration : 0:0:10
May 16th, 2009 | Posted in Microfabrication | Read More »