Explore 1,000+ Sewing Machines.Save on Overlocker Sewing Machine!

Scientists Put Microfluidic Devices in Stitches

Scientists Put Microfluidic Devices in Stitches
Household sewing supplies could be the key to the development of a novel diagnostic device. As explained in a recent issue of the journal Applied Materials & Interfaces, scientists from Monash University (Victoria, Australia) employed conventional cotton thread and sewing needles to fabricate low-cost, lab-on-a-chip devices.

Read more on Medical Device Link