Jan 2026 Non-thermal plasma microreactor for chemical reactions in continuous flow Non-thermal plasma is gaining strong interest in chemical research because it allows chemical reactions to take place under mild conditions. Unlike thermal plasma, where the whole system is heated to very high temperatures, non-thermal plasma operates close to ambient temperature and pressure. The energy is mainly carried by electrons, not by heat. This specific energy distribution leads to the formation of highly [...] Read more
Jan 2026 Automated air sensitivity profiling with automated workflows Automated air sensitivity profiling is a quantitative approach to assess how chemical compounds degrade when exposed to air over time, using controlled and repeatable workflows rather than manual observation. This helps researchers better understand the [...] Read more
Nov 2025 Automated DNA-PAINT workflow for high resolution nanoparticle imaging The study explores what automated DNA-PAINT means in practice. DNA-PAINT is a fluorescence imaging technique that reaches very high localization precision by using transient binding between complementary DNA strands. These short binding events generate [...] Read more
Oct 2025 Automated sampling in bioprocesses: SMART study with AMF RVM Congratulations to Zhi Xian Chan and his team from the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) for their recent publication in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. Their study introduces a new approach to automated aseptic sampling, showing how this technology can [...] Read more
Sep 2025 A novel nanoparticle biosensor for single-molecule detection in complex samples We would like to congratulate Livio Oliveira de Miranda and his team from Eindhoven University of Technology, together with their collaborators at KU Leuven and EPFL, for their recent publication. This work is an important step forward [...] Read more
Aug 2025 New SPM HD: OEM-ready syringe pump with unmatched low-flow stability Ultra-low flow control has always been a challenge for OEM instrument makers working with microfluidics. Fluctuations at low speeds, flow instability, and inconsistent dosing often lead to wasted reagents, unreliable results, or overly complex setups [...] Read more