Acoustic Waves Move Fluids at the Nanoscale
TBMG-25963
01/01/2017
- Content
A team of mechanical engineers at the University of California San Diego has successfully used acoustic waves to move fluids through small channels at the nanoscale. The devices employing the nanofluidic method could be integrated in a lab on a chip to sort cells, move liquids, manipulate particles, and sense other biological components, such as bacteria for rapid diagnosis.
- Citation
- "Acoustic Waves Move Fluids at the Nanoscale," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2017.