image: To make microfluidic pumps more accessible to the scientific community, SUTD researchers developed a highly-customisable, 3D-printed peristaltic pump kit, where users from around the world can ...
When it comes to research in fields such as chemistry or biology, historically these are things that have taken place in well-financed labs in commercial settings or academic institutions. However, ...
A company that provides pneumatic motion and fluid control technologies to the medical industry has introduced an inline pump for microfluidic handling that features a cartridge syringe that can be ...
The NE-1000 and NE-4000 (pictured) are single and double, respectively, syringe pumping systems. They are capable of continuous, programmable dispensing of fluid. We utilize the two pumps ...
Read the 120-page report with TOC on "Fluidics for Preclinical, Life Science Research, and Clinical Applications Market Analysis Report by Product (Software and accessories and Precision syringe pumps ...
In this interview, we speak to France Hamber, CEO of Fluigent, about their microfluidics solutions and how they are allowing scientists to focus more on the science than the setup. After an ...
A simple pressure pump, made from balloons and nylon stockings, means more people in more places will be able to test water contaminants and blood samples. The ingenious device unveiled in the ...
(Nanowerk News) Biomedical engineering researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have developed inexpensive paper pumps that use capillary ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The control of fluids at microscopic scales is fundamental to numerous technologies, from medical diagnostics to water purification. Traditionally, moving small volumes of liquid ...