We engineered a microfluidic platform to study the effects of bioactive glass nanoparticles (BGNs) on cell viability under static culture. We incorporated different concentrations of BGNs (1%, 2%, and ...
The Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble (CEA-Irig), CEA-Leti, and fellow European and Canadian institutes and researchers have demonstrated the complete vascularization of organoids on a ...
Cardiovascular diseases account for ~40% of global deaths annually. This situation has revealed the urgent need for the investigation and development of corresponding drugs for pathogenesis due to the ...
Infertility affects approximately 8% to 12% of couples of reproductive age worldwide, and IVF (in vitro fertilization) is often the go-to treatment option. Typically, to increase the odds of a ...
A review article published in the journal Nature Communications provides a detailed overview of recent developments in microfluidic chip models for neurodegenerative diseases. Recent advancements in ...
(A) Exploded view and combined view of the multilayer microfluidic chip. (B) Detailed dimensional view of culture medium channels and tissue chambers. (C) Multilayer microfluidic chips fabricated by ...
Data center rack density has risen rapidly in recent years. Operators are cramming more computing power into each server rack to meet the needs of AI and other high-performance computing applications.
Researchers developed a microfluidic chip with 3D-printed microstructures that moves droplets precisely, captures cells efficiently, and quickly forms cell spheroids for improved lab-grown tissue ...
Predicting cancer progression Shruti Jolly (left) delivers a patient blood sample to Sunitha Nagrath (right) to analyse. Their recent study showed that Nagrath's GO chips can help clinicians determine ...
Microsoft unveiled a new method of cooling chips it claims can significantly boost both efficiency and energy consumption. Using microfluidics, where liquid coolant is brought directly inside the ...
Chemists have created a device -- using little more than paper and sticky tape -- that can precisely separate liquids for further medical or environmental analysis. The scientists write in a ...