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Shrinking "laboratory" onto a computer chip.(miniature laboratories on computer chip)(Brief Article)
USA Today (Magazine)
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June 1, 1998
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Laboratory technicians soon may be trading their lab coats for laptop computers. Fred Regnier, professor of chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., has developed a way to take specialized instruments from the chemistry lab, shrink them 1,000 to 1,000,000 times, and put them on a computer chip. This will allow scientists to pack dozens or hundreds of "laboratories"--each fully capable of carrying out complex chemical analyses--on a single silicon chip, reducing the cost and boosting the efficiency of many chemical and medical analyses.
The miniature ...
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