A metallic glass-coated microwire has controllable surface porosity. The
porosity is achieved by etching the metallic glass-coated microwire or
other shapes of glass-coated bodies with acid after annealing to produce
a multi-phase glass coating. Porous metallic glass-coated microwires are
found to make superior PCR machines, which find use in a variety of in
vivo, biochemical, and chemical sensors. Advantageously, the PCR
apparatus is smaller, less expensive to construct than conventional
units. It readily carries out in vivo passive or active operations.