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How the World Flows - Albert Folch

How the World Flows

Microfluidics from Raindrops to Covid Tests

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-777282-9 (ISBN)
CHF 39,95 inkl. MwSt
How the World Flows acts like a microscope that pulls the reader into the barely noticeable, Lilliputian world of fluids at small scales--the microfluidic world-and answers the question "What is microfluidics?" in non-technical language.

Microfluidics is the field of science that studies fluids constrained to spaces that are smaller than one millimeter wide, and by extension, the engineering field which builds devices that exploit the unique properties of fluids at these scales. Author Albert Folch explores this micro science which has inspired engineers to build devices such as engines, spray cans, ballpoint pens, inkjet and 3D printers, pregnancy and Covid tests, glucometers, asthma nebulizers, kidney dialysis machines, and DNA analyzers.

This book also shows that many processes essential to life on Earth - such as the formation of raindrops, the rise of sap in plants, and the percolation of water through soil - are all microfluidic marvels. It examines how our cells breathe, feed, and fight diseases through small capillaries. Many ancient human inventions, ranging from soaps and sauces to the candle wick, the gauze, and the ink brush, rely on microfluidics, but the size of the fluid interactions in these systems, natural and human-made, has prevented most people from appreciating their inner workings. Through engaging and digestible stories, Folch takes a lens to this tiny science and demonstrates how big a role microfluidics play in life as we know it.

Albert Folch is a Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA. He was born in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain) and he graduated in Physics (B.Sc. 1989 & Ph.D. 1994) from the University of Barcelona. He did postdocs at MIT (1994-96) and at Harvard-MGH (1997-2000). His lab works on cancer microfluidics and 3D-printing. He received an NSF CAREER Award (2001) and was elected a member of the AIMBE College of Fellows (2014) and of the Institute of Catalan Studies (2022). Since 2007, his lab has produced an art outreach program called Bringing Art Into Technology (BAIT). Among other books, the author has written Introduction to BioMEMS (2012) and Hidden in Plain Sight (2022).

Acknowledgments
Introduction: What Is "Microfluidics"?
Part I A World of Droplets
1: The Liquid Pearls of Mother Nature: The Microfluidics of Rainbows, Clouds, and Other Aerosol Phenomena-and How Droplets Are Affected by Humidity, Surfaces, and Diffusion
2: The Drops of Life: The Role of Surface Tension in Everyday Life-and Biotechnology
3: Healing Mists: The Breakup of Jets into Sprays and Their Use in the Treatment of Tuberculosis and Asthma
4: Mercedes' Droplets: How Sprays Revolutionized Combustion Engines, from Carburetors to Fuel Injectors
5: This Olive Is Not an Olive: Similarities in the Use of Droplets in Gastronomy and Genomics
6: Industrious Droplets for an Industrial Era: The Airbrush Paint Device, the Inkjet Printer, and Their Cousin the 3D Printer
Part II Wick It Up
7: The Plants of Progress: Capillary Action in Plants, the Drop-by-Drop Extraction of Useful Juices from Certain Trees, and Autonomous Capillary Microfluidic Devices
8: Trickling Sand: The Microfluidics of Acequias, Aquifers, and Paleolithic Caves, Next to Microfluidic Models of Sand for Worms
9: Nadal's Sweat: The Microfluidics of Sweat-Based Cooling, Our Various Glands, and Wearable Sweat Sensors
10: The Flame of Microfluidics: The Capillary Action That Powers the Candle Wick and the Impact of Candles and Oil Lamps
11: The Magic of Paper: The Capillary Action That Draws Ink out of Various Writing Devices into Paper
12: The Man Who Wore a Sanitary Pad: The Revolution in Women's Health Care Brought About by Inexpensive Pads and Home Pregnancy Tests, Both Powered by Microfluidics
Part III Going with the Flow
13: Dirty Blood: The Amazing Microfluidics of the Kidney, Kidney Dialysis, Hypodermic Needles, and Mosquitos
14: The Sensor That Saved Jeff's Feet: Microfluidic Glucose Sensors for Diabetics and Point-of-Care Blood Analyzers
15: Every Breath We Take: The Microfluidic Organs That Breathe for Us and the First Lung-on-a-Chip
16: The Sounds of Microfluidics: From the Tiny, Fluid-Filled Ancient Circuits of Our Hearing and Balance to the Simplicity of Ultrasound-Powered Chips
17: The Microfluidic Race against Cancer: Circulating Tumor Cells, the Microfluidic Circuits of the Lymphatic System, and the Circulating Tumor Cell Chip
18: The Innocence of DNA: The Microfluidic DNA Sequencing Chips and Their Impact on Society
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Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 241 mm
Gewicht 658 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Genetik / Molekularbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
ISBN-10 0-19-777282-X / 019777282X
ISBN-13 978-0-19-777282-9 / 9780197772829
Zustand Neuware
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