Team:EPF-Lausanne/Tools/Microfluidics/Tamagotchip

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In our quest to promote the use of microfluidics within the iGEM community, we decided to make iGEMers play with a chip from the comfort of their own labs. To do so, we built a web-controlled microfluidics setup, where users can view the chip live and control the valves from a web browser.
In our quest to promote the use of microfluidics within the iGEM community, we decided to make iGEMers play with a chip from the comfort of their own labs. To do so, we built a web-controlled microfluidics setup, where users can view the chip live and control the valves from a web browser.
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== The Game ==
   TODO: Get a chip running, and describe what kind of games we ran.
   TODO: Get a chip running, and describe what kind of games we ran.
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Video is streamed through EPFL's Flash streaming server. The video is transcoded live by Flash Media Encoder on a Mac Pro, to which the webcam microscope is connected.  
Video is streamed through EPFL's Flash streaming server. The video is transcoded live by Flash Media Encoder on a Mac Pro, to which the webcam microscope is connected.  
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