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Raydiance Teams with NASA

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PETALUMA, Calif., Jan. 27, 2010 -- Raydiance Corp., developer of the first commercial-grade ultrafast laser, today announced it has partnered with the Small Spacecraft Div. in the Engineering Directorate at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., to develop advanced microfluidic devices for space-based biological experiments. Under the terms of a cooperative agreement funded by the Advanced Capabilities Div. in NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate to support a seed fund project within its Innovative Partnerships program, NASA experts in fluidic design will employ Raydiance’s Smart Light ultrafast...Read full article

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    Published: January 2010
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    microfluidics
    Microfluidics is a multidisciplinary field that involves the manipulation and control of very small fluid volumes, typically in the microliter (10-6 liters) to picoliter (10-12 liters) range, within channels or devices with dimensions on the microscale. It integrates principles from physics, chemistry, engineering, and biotechnology to design and fabricate systems that handle and analyze fluids at the micro level. Key features and aspects of microfluidics include: Miniaturization:...
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