A new sound-based control system allows a microfluidic processor to manipulate droplets of varying volumes with precision and versatility.
The device is minimalist, compatible with various substrates, biocompatible, and offers applications in biology, chemistry, and lab-on-a-chip systems.
Microfluidic systems have revolutionized fluid processing, enabling real-time, high-throughput testing and applications in fields such as point-of-care diagnostics.
The innovative sound-controlled fluidic processor can manipulate droplets ranging from 1 nL to 3000 μL, offering residue-free fluid control for various applications like drug screening and organoid research.