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That research aims to turn DNA into a viable storage medium for digital information, using its unique properties to store vast amounts of information in tiny amounts of liquid.
At Stanford, she had been exploring what has become known as lab-on-a-chip technology, which allows multiple measurements to be taken from tiny amounts of liquid on a single microchip.
Ultra-fast vibrations can be used to heat tiny amounts of liquid, Edinburgh scientists have found.
"Basically, if you're a biologist you spend all of your time moving tiny amounts of liquid around from vial to vial by hand with a little micro-pipette or you have a $100,000 robot that does it for you.
Kantsler et al. have now used a technique called microfluidics which involves forcing tiny amounts of liquid to flow through very narrow channels to study how the movement of human and bull sperm cells along a surface is affected by the viscosity and flow rate of the fluid they are swimming through.
Active microfluidic components are required in many lab-on-a-chip applications, for handling tiny amounts of liquids on the platform.
It is the same for the scales you need to weigh minuscule amounts of chemicals; pipettes, pipette-tips, and plastic tubes to handle and dispense tiny amounts of liquids; and Bunsen burners (or, in our case, a much cheaper camping gas burner) to sterilise equipment.
Tiny channels are created in a microfluidic chip, which are then filled with tiny amounts of dyed liquid.
Take your fingers off, and squirt the tiniest amount of the liquid onto the back of your hand to test the temperature.
"There is nothing there, simply a salty liquid and a tiny amount of nutrients".
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