A research paper by scientists at the Hebei University of Technology and Shenzhen University developed an on-chip viscoelasticity sensor for biological fluids. The new research paper, published in Cyborg and Bionic Systems, reported a double-layered microfluidic sensor to detect the ultra-weak... read full story

"Our microfluidic device is to a 'miniature liquid Galton plate'. We 'poured' a large amount of microparticles into the channel, recorded the trajectory and distribution of microparticles, and estimated the viscoelasticity of the liquid,"

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