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Hello to your young team ! Very nice channel and very clean and educational content. I'm discovering it too late :) I have a question to ask you about microfluidics, which I've been interested in recently. For the moment, I think that these "lab on a chip" are mainly used to replace the Petri dishes of the laboratories, a kind of culture system more close to the living conditions and thus more reliable to monitor the evolution of a drug in the body. But could we make real chips, real electronic circuits with it ? So far, I have the impression that it is a plumbing system on a micrometer scale, but if this plumbing were crossed by a electronically conductive material, wouldn't we have an electronic "chip" ? For example, couldn't we also make a MEA (Multi Electrode Array) with microfluidics ? If you have any information on this, I would be very interested. Thanks again for your hard work :)
If you are last year PhD student or PostDoc and you discover something unexpected and cool outside your Research project, DO NOT share it with your Supervisor. Keep it for your self and built your own research line from there 😁.
Great explanation of the basics of surface tension and some cool visuals! Good sci com guys! Looking forward to all the ways you use it in microfluidics!
C'est une approche très théorique et universitaire des cristaux liquides, un petit show des différentes interfaces des années 60, utilisant les cristaux liquides aurais apporté une petite approche ingénieur au sujet. Surtout que niveau ingé lcd avant le pixel c'est très "cru" très visuel comme technologie. C'est plus simple que nos lcd d'aujourd'hui on peu les décortiquer et apprendre comment l'ingénieur à adapter les cristaux liquides sans notre tendance à miniaturiser. Je critique parceque la vidéo est quasiment parfaite c'est incroyable. Trop trop fort la qualité, la maîtrise du sujet, tout est carré. C'est vraiment de la vidéo de qualité félicitations !