Past News
Public health nurse on the ‘worried well’ during COVID-19
May 6, 2020
With the COVID-19 pandemic, there is an increase in the “worried well” population. Worried well individuals are those who are healthy but believe they have an illness based on what is going on around them.
A coronavirus test as easy as a home pregnancy test? That's a Purdue scientist's goal
May 6, 2020
Purdue University researchers are working on developing quicker, easier coronavirus tests so people would know as soon as possible whether they are infected and should self-isolate.
A coronavirus test as easy as a home pregnancy test? That's a Purdue scientist's goal
Five Purdue student startups win more than $100,000 in cash, contributions at Burton D. Morgan Business Model Competition
May 6, 2020
Five Purdue University student startups earned a total of $75,000 in cash prizes and another $30,000 in in-kind donations during the 33rd annual Burton D. Morgan Business Model Competition. The final competition was held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Five Purdue student startups win more than $100,000 in cash, contributions at Burton D. Morgan Business Model Competition
WellSource Nutraceuticals launches nutritional supplement for women in fertility programs
May 5, 2020
WellSource Nutraceuticals, a startup located in Purdue Research Park of Northwest Indiana, has created a nutritional supplement to help women in fertility programs. Methyl-NX is designed to specifically address the unique design criteria to support in vitro fertilization and fertility programs.
WellSource Nutraceuticals launches nutritional supplement for women in fertility programs
College of Engineering, ITaP Research Computing team studies supercomputer reliability
May 5, 2020
Understanding why some jobs fail and what can be done to make supercomputers more reliable is the focus of a recent project led by Saurabh Bagchi, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, and ITaP senior research scientist Carol Song.
College of Engineering, ITaP Research Computing team studies supercomputer reliability
Ag Barometer index drops below 100 as coronavirus disrupts agriculture
May 5, 2020
Coronavirus concerns, commodity price declines and supply-chain disruptions sink producer sentiment to a three-year low, according to the April Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer.
Ag Barometer index drops below 100 as coronavirus disrupts agriculture
Purdue alumnus named general manager for Saab’s aerospace site in Discovery Park District
May 5, 2020
Indiana native Robert Ulibarrí has been named Saab’s general manager for its aerospace facility in Discovery Park District, where he will lead the advanced manufacturing and production for aerospace systems.
Purdue alumnus named general manager for Saab’s aerospace site in Discovery Park District
Outsmarting the enemy: Treefrogs rely on illusions to find a mate without being eaten
May 5, 2020
Researchers at Purdue University have discovered that male treefrogs reduce their attractiveness to predators and parasites by overlapping their mating calls with their neighbors.
Outsmarting the enemy: Treefrogs rely on illusions to find a mate without being eaten
Scientists ‘at the bleeding edge’ with upgrade to CMS detector
May 5, 2020
Purdue particle physicists continue a legacy of boundary-pushing experiments at the Large Hadron Collider
Scientists ‘at the bleeding edge’ with upgrade to CMS detector
Pursuing the future of lunar habitation
May 4, 2020
Purdue research and testing is taking the dream of living in space beyond space stations and making the potential of future moon– and possibly Mars – colonies a reality.