Steve Mould, science communicator — known for his engaging YouTube channel and physics demonstrations — explored OpenDrop and played a version of the
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A fascinating paper titled Orchestrating Self-Replication in Artificial Cells through Digital Microfluidics has just been pre-published on bioRxiv by researchers from King’s College
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We are happy to announce that we will be part of this year’s Microfluidics Consortium Meeting, organized by the Centre for Business Innovation.
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Hewlett-Packard has released an open-source Digital Microfluidics Software Platform and Digital Microfluidics Language (DML) on GitHub; see here. The software was developed on
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The OpenDrop platform features a modular driver board system. The standard driver board, equipped with two 64-channel high-voltage driver chips, can be upgraded
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Integration of a recyclable silver substrate for in situ surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy in digital microfluidicsSebastian Fehse, Anish Das and Detlev Belder Researchers from
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OpenDrop is a well-respected open-source Digital Microfluidics platform used in research and product development. Its open nature makes it a flexible platform that
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Jialin Deng et all from Exertion Games Lab at Monash University, Australia did a great work researching computational food on a digital microfluidics
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OpenDrop is a development platform for digital microfluidics. It is intended for new developments and research experiments. We all know that during experimentation
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