THE machine that unboiled an egg is now being used to develop molecules up to 15 times faster than conventional methods.
Researchers from Flinders University in South Australia in collaboration with the University of California Irvine have used the Vortex Fluidic Device (VFD) to increase the rate of chemical reactions using enzymes.
Lead researcher Joshua Britton said the research was a potential “game-changer” and could be used to speed up production of chemical molecules for use in fuel and medicines.