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Novel testing platform designed for breast cancer cells

October 6, 2020

A Purdue University team has developed a novel testing platform to evaluate how breast cancer cells respond to the recurrent stretching that occurs in the lungs during breathing. (Image provided)

Novel testing platform designed for breast cancer cells

Emerald ash borer puts trees on path to functional extinction

October 5, 2020

Purdue University's Songlin Fei has shown that ash trees are not regenerating well in forests where the ash borers have invaded, leaving the tree species likely to become functionally extinct.

Emerald ash borer puts trees on path to functional extinction

Ultrapotent compound may help treat C. diff, reduce recurrence

September 24, 2020

Purdue University innovators have advanced novel compounds that they developed to help treat patients with C. diff, one of only four bacteria considered an urgent threat by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Ultrapotent compound may help treat C. diff, reduce recurrence

Purdue research drives efforts toward cleaner air in California

September 16, 2020

Greg Shaver, a professor of mechanical engineering, and Neera Jain, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, stand next to one of Purdue University’s research trucks. Shaver’s research on reducing emissions was cited in recent landmark regulations passed in California.

Purdue research drives efforts toward cleaner air in California

Wearable, portable invention offers options for treating antibiotic-resistant infections, wounds

September 3, 2020

Purdue innovators created a wearable invention that offers options for treating antibiotic-resistant infections and wounds.

Wearable, portable invention offers options for treating antibiotic-resistant infections, wounds

Innovators create flexible, printed coil for stringed instruments

September 3, 2020

A Purdue team created a flexible, printed circuit board that imitates the conventional wire configurations inside an electric guitar.

Innovators create flexible, printed coil for stringed instruments

Entrepreneur works to help small businesses ensure food safety

August 25, 2020

Safe Food En Route, a Purdue University-affiliated startup, provides food safety support for businesses.

Entrepreneur works to help small businesses ensure food safety

Innovation uses ‘stethoscope’ to monitor machine quality, functionality

August 19, 2020

Researchers at Purdue University have developed a system for efficient, low-cost monitoring for machine health with audio-based artificial intelligence technology.

Innovation uses ‘stethoscope’ to monitor machine quality, functionality

Is your pet's food making you sick? Study finds many don't know the risk.

August 18, 2020

A study led by Purdue University’s Yaohua “Betty” Feng, an assistant professor of food science, showed that many Americans don’t wash their hands after feeding or playing with their cats and dogs and aren’t aware of the risk of contracting a foodborne illness from those activities.

Is your pet's food making you sick? Study finds many don't know the risk.

PlaneEnglish aviation communication simulator provides new way to help pilots

August 18, 2020

PlaneEnglish, an app-based aviation radio simulator that helps pilots become more proficient in communication, has a new companion manual that provides more in-depth content so pilots can master the mic even faster.

PlaneEnglish aviation communication simulator provides new way to help pilots

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