Introducing the World's First Chip-Scale GAN Viscometer
Recently, researchers at the University of California, Riverside have developed a unique chip-scale viscometer to measure the viscosity of liquids with a GAN (Generative Adversarial Network) optical system. This viscometer uses an innovative method to accurately measure the viscosity of liquids in a very small space, allowing for more precise measurements in microfluidic devices. The viscometer can measure up to 10 million data points in a single second, which is much faster than traditional methods. Furthermore, it requires only a few microliters of liquid, making it a very cost-effective tool for measuring viscosity. This new chip-scale viscometer has the potential to revolutionize the way we measure viscosity, providing a faster, more precise, and more cost-effective way to measure this important physical property.
source: Phys.org