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dsc_6278-jpg Last Monday, Rüdiger Trojok made a short stop at realraum on his way through Graz and gave a live Demo of OpenDrop, a cool BioHacking Hardware project of his that he has spent more than the last two years working on.

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Opendrop, moves tiny drops of fluid (preferably water based) across a surface by way of electrostatic force manipulation.

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It can arbitrarily mix or split drops of various chemicals or from various samples. Making it the ultimate microfluidic chemistry or molecular biology lab.

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Or one can just use it to ... you know ... play pacman with colored drops of water.

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Whatever the usecase, watching the tiny droplets zoom across the foliated surface, moved by an invisible force is quite awesome to watch. Science seldom looks so cool!