X-Git-Url: https://git.realraum.at/?p=homepage.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2F_posts%2F2017-04-27-opendrop-realraum.md;fp=src%2F_posts%2F2017-04-27-opendrop-realraum.md;h=a4bcc43cc4290b9dcf5e0eb49eae6ac39027f27d;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=afbb02fc33e2a7afc03c52d3293778510394b57e;hpb=8828a2e98fffe3a3e952d1841bbc0579710a269c diff --git a/src/_posts/2017-04-27-opendrop-realraum.md b/src/_posts/2017-04-27-opendrop-realraum.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4bcc43 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/_posts/2017-04-27-opendrop-realraum.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +--- +id: 850 +title: OpenDrop @realraum +date: 2017-04-27T19:59:39+00:00 +author: xro +layout: post +guid: http://wp.realraum.at/?p=850 +permalink: /2017/04/opendrop-realraum/ +snap_isAutoPosted: + - 1 +responsive_meta_box_designation: + - +responsive_meta_box_facebook: + - +responsive_meta_box_twitter: + - +responsive_meta_box_googleplus: + - +responsive_meta_box_text_linkedin: + - +snap_MYURL: + - +snapEdIT: + - 1 +snapTW: + - 's:370:"a:1:{i:0;a:13:{s:2:"do";s:1:"1";s:10:"SNAPformat";s:15:"%TITLE% - %URL%";s:8:"attchImg";s:1:"1";s:9:"isAutoImg";s:1:"A";s:8:"imgToUse";s:0:"";s:4:"doTW";i:0;s:11:"isPrePosted";s:1:"1";s:8:"isPosted";s:1:"1";s:4:"pgID";s:18:"857655544668205057";s:5:"pDate";s:19:"2017-04-27 17:59:51";s:9:"msgFormat";s:15:"%TITLE% - %URL%";s:9:"isAutoURL";s:1:"A";s:8:"urlToUse";s:0:"";}}";' +categories: + - english + - OLGA + - realraum News +--- + dsc_6278-jpgLast 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. + +[**Opendrop**](http://www.gaudi.ch/OpenDrop/), moves tiny drops of fluid (preferably water based) across a surface by way of electrostatic force manipulation. + +It can arbitrarily mix or split drops of various chemicals or from various samples. Making it the ultimate microfluidic chemistry or molecular biology lab. + +Or one can just use it to … you know … play pacman with colored drops of water. + +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! \ No newline at end of file