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Micro-dispensing at the picoliter scale is incredible when you compare it to everyday numbers: a single raindrop is about 50 microliters, roughly 50 million times larger than a picoliter.

Being able to place droplets this small without touching the surface is key for biotech, diagnostics, and micro-electronics, where tiny volumes matter.

And at this scale, two basics become critical:
→ Accuracy = how close you are to the real value.
→ Precision = how repeatable each droplet is.

I could watch it all day long!

Cool

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