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A Rubik's microfluidic cube
X. Lai, Z. Shi, et al.
This innovative research introduces a Rubik's cube as a versatile microfluidic system, enabling custom designs on site. With an easy reconfiguration method inspired by cube algorithms, this system solves practical challenges in resource-limited settings. Conducted by renowned authors including Xiaochen Lai and Zhi Shi, this work promises a new era in microfluidics.
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