Portable 'lab on a chip' could speed blood tests

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This micropump developed by MIT researchers allows high speed flows through microchannels with an input of only a few volts of electricity making it possible to create portable lab on a chip devices. The three-dimensional alternating current electro- ...
This micropump developed by MIT researchers allows high speed flows through microchannels with an input of only a few volts of electricity, making it possible to create portable "lab on a chip" devices. The three-dimensional, alternating current electro-osmotic pump consists of interdigitated stepped gold microelectrodes on a glass substrate. Credit: J.P. Urbanski

Testing soldiers to see if they have been exposed to biological or chemical weapons could soon be much faster and easier, thanks to MIT researchers who are helping to develop a tiny diagnostic device that could be carried into battle.


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