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AI is reinventing microfluidic design speed
Artificial intelligence is accelerating the design of microfluidic devices, replacing months of manual iteration with rapid, data-driven optimization. Techniques like Bayesian optimization and machine ...
A research paper by scientists at Beijing Institute of Technology and City University of Hong Kong presented a versatile electrodynamics simulation model designed to analyze the driving forces of ...
Early in tumor development, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) detach from primary or metastatic lesions and are important ...
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