On 01/11/2017 05:29 AM, technologiclee wrote:
> This is probably as simple as a centrifuge can get. Can this design be improved?
Oh yes... Did you notice how they bragged about the 125k RPMs, but used no
eye protection while spinnnninnnng it loaded with thin capillary tubes?
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Re: [DIYbio] Stanford bioengineers develop a 20-cent, hand-powered centrifuge
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