Using PowerPoint and a photocopier to make a Microfluidics lab
In Wired we read about a Microfuidics lab that was made using a photocopier and PowerPoint. Forget £300 “lab-on-a-chip” devices. A high school physics teacher in Cambridge, Massachusetts has made a handy, DIY microfluidic chip with Microsoft PowerPoint, a photocopier and a slide of transparency film. Microfluidic chips are used to study liquids at the …