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A team of biomedical engineers at Taiwan’s National Cheng Kung University has created a new “on-chip” method to identify bacteria. By creating microchannels between two roughened glass slides containing gold electrodes, the researchers are able to sort and concentrate bacteria. A form of spectroscopy is then applied to identify them, providing a portable device that can be used for tasks like food monitoring and blood-screening... Continue Reading Microfluidic chip device identifies bacteria types
Tags: Bacteria, Chip, MEMS, Microchip, Microfluidic
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