Past News
Is that building done yet? Researchers test sensors that could speed up construction schedules
December 16, 2020
Purdue University engineers have developed sensors that could safely speed up a construction timeline by determining concrete strength directly onsite in real time.
Is that building done yet? Researchers test sensors that could speed up construction schedules
Novel data storage system ready to offer relief for frustrated users, companies
December 16, 2020
Purdue University innovators have developed a solution to help cut down loading wait times and provide more efficient data storage options for corporations of all sizes.
Novel data storage system ready to offer relief for frustrated users, companies
Non-tenured and female faculty feeling COVID burdens, study says
December 15, 2020
Purdue University and Colorado State University researchers surveyed ecology and evolutionary biology faculty across the United States to understand how the pandemic is affecting them and their work.
Non-tenured and female faculty feeling COVID burdens, study says
Purdue researchers uncover blind spots at the intersection of AI and neuroscience
December 15, 2020
Purdue University researchers are doing work at the intersection of artificial intelligence and neuroscience. In this photo, a research participant is wearing an EEG cap with electrodes.
Purdue researchers uncover blind spots at the intersection of AI and neuroscience
Physics discovery leads to ballistic optical materials
December 14, 2020
a team led by a Purdue University scientist has found a way to create more efficient metamaterials using semiconductors and a novel aspect of physics that amplifies the activity of electrons.
Bioengineered probiotic could prevent Listeria infections
December 14, 2020
Purdue University’s Arun Bhunia, a professor of food science, and postdoctoral researcher Rishi Drolia have developed a probiotic that could prevent infections in at-risk populations.
New transistor design disguises key computer chip hardware from hackers
December 7, 2020
Purdue Professor Joerg Appenzeller is developing ways to improve chip security using 2D materials.
New transistor design disguises key computer chip hardware from hackers
Tech makes it possible to digitally communicate through human touch
December 3, 2020
A prototype developed by Purdue University engineers would essentially let your body act as the link between your card or smartphone and the reader or scanner, making it possible for you to transmit information just by touching a surface.
Tech makes it possible to digitally communicate through human touch
Artificial intelligence collaboration seeking to hasten COVID-19 insights
December 3, 2020
Researchers are testing predictions of drug discovery platforms with artificial intelligence from the lab of Gaurav Chopra, an assistant professor of analytical and physical chemistry in Purdue’s College of Science, on patient datasets across a network of health care institutions.
Artificial intelligence collaboration seeking to hasten COVID-19 insights
Technologies offer hands-on science options for blind students during remote learning
December 3, 2020
Independence Science, a Purdue University-affiliated company founded by blind chemist and Purdue alumnus Cary Supalo, has introduced new tools for remote learning for blind students.
Technologies offer hands-on science options for blind students during remote learning