A new type of monitoring provides information about the life of bacteria in microdroplets

In the future, it will be possible to carry out tests of new drugs on bacteria much more efficiently using microfluidic devices, in which each of the thousands of droplets moving through the microchannels can act as separate incubators. So far, however, there has been no quick or accurate method of assessing the oxygen conditions in individual microdroplets. This obstacle has now been overcome by researchers at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences.