Children's toy inspires cheap way to produce high tech diagnostic chips

MAKE Magazine reports that Michelle Khine was working on a microfluidics design and used the popular children’s toy “shrinky dinks” and her toaster oven to come up with a hack of a solution.

You never know where inspiration is going to hit.

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