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Innovations that have transformed room-size computers into dime-size chips are similarly miniaturizing biotechnology. Laboratory tests that previously required lots of equipment, samples, chemicals and time can now be done on a microscopic scale in cheap, mass-produced devices. This so-called lab-on-a-chip technology can automate thousands of experiments a day with great accuracy, saving on expensive chemicals and precious samples. The chips rely on microfluidics— the manipulation of tiny amounts of fluids in equally tiny tubes and vessels.

 

 
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