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Freely programmable lab-on-a-chip
A novel microfluidic chip with electroosmotic drive units can be flexibly programmed for complex analysis and synthesis applications.
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Better gas sensor technology with MOFs
The use of metal-organic frameworks in gas analysis in combustion furnaces reduces the cross-sensitivity of metal oxide gas sensors to humidity.
Sensor nose for dangerous gases
A newly developed sensor array identifies several toxic gases in mixtures of substances and accurately analyses concentration values.
Chromatography under control
A new method monitors chromatographic filtration in real time and enables continuous process control.
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A bright sample collector
An automated sample-collecting robot facilitates sampling of fluids for geological examinations in poorly accessible places.
Mobile measurements for thermal water
A mobile fluid calorimeter enables determining the specific heat capacity of thermal water for geothermal plants.
Targeting the radiation dose
A compact eye lens dosimeter reliably detects radiation and reveals exposure to radiation.
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A look at the rotary reactor
An automatic, image-based analysing method can recognise deposit build-ups in rotary reactors and ensures optimum processing.
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Breast Cancer Detection by 3D Ultrasonic Computer Tomography
KIT Scientists Develop New Imaging Method for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer