Thursday, August 17, 2017

BYU 3D prints first of its kind sub 100 micron microfluidic chip

BYU 3D prints first of its kind sub 100 micron microfluidic chip
Researchers at Brigham Young University (BYU), Utah, are “deliberately trying to start a revolution” in the way chemical testing devices are made. Using a custom built 3D printer, scientists Hua Gong, Bryce Bickham, Adam Woolley and Gregory Nordin, have 3D printed a microfluidic chip at a resolution previously unseen in the industry. The method is […]
 


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