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An Engineer in Wonderland - Thinking microfluidics

 

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Microfluidics thumb.jpgThe University of Michigan has a rather nice video of its lab-on-a-chip in operation.

The remarkable thing about this hydraulic circuit is that it generates is own control signals, there are no external signal inputs - so it is less a collection of tubes and more a self-oscillating state-machine.

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'Alice'


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