ASU researchers developed a superhydrophobic knife which can split a water droplet cleanly in half. This has a direct application in biotechnology and diagnostics as part of a larger effort in microfluidics and nanofluidics. It also adds to the new idea of “DIY molecular bioengineering and biology”, as well as possibly allowing the bioanalysis of smaller amounts of materials.
Inside The State Press
October 29, 2019The State Press leadership give a tour of the people behind the various stories and multimedia content produced at The State Press. Join Editor-in-chief Kimberly Rapanut and Multimedia Director Alfred Varela as they tour their desks and sit down with Magazine Editor-in-Chief Molly Stellino.