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New imaging technology allows visualization of nanoscale structures inside whole cells and tissues

May 4, 2020

A new tool could allow for better understanding for diseases affecting the brain, regenerative therapies

New imaging technology allows visualization of nanoscale structures inside whole cells and tissues

Gloves and masks prevent infection, but how do we protect nurses’ mental health?

May 4, 2020

Purdue researchers are exploring ways of determining the extent of psychological trauma induced by the COVID-19 pandemic and identifying factors that influence depression, anxiety, substance use and self-harm. The team will focus on critical care registered nurses in hospital settings.

Gloves and masks prevent infection, but how do we protect nurses’ mental health?

3D-printed concrete to help build offshore wind energy infrastructure

April 30, 2020

Building wind turbines offshore can require parts to be shipped at least 30 miles away from a coast. Purdue University engineers are conducting research on a way to make these parts out of 3D-printed concrete, a less expensive material that would also allow parts to float to a site from an onshore plant.

3D-printed concrete to help build offshore wind energy infrastructure

Sensors, robots and social distancing: What will factories look like in the post-pandemic era?

April 30, 2020

Manufacturing will look strikingly different in the post-pandemic era, says Ananth Iyer, senior associate dean in the Krannert School of Management and director of the Dauch Center for the Management of Manufacturing Enterprises (DCMME).

Sensors, robots and social distancing: What will factories look like in the post-pandemic era?

Purdue’s Spafford named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

April 29, 2020

Purdue University professor Eugene H. Spafford has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honorary societies. Spafford, director emeritus of Purdue’s Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance (CERIAS) and professor of computer science, is one of 276 members of the newest academy class.

Purdue’s Spafford named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Engineers make a promising material stable enough for use in solar cells

April 29, 2020

Soft and flexible materials called halide perovskites could make solar cells more efficient at significantly less cost, but they’re too unstable to use. A Purdue University-led research team has found a way to make halide perovskites stable enough by inhibiting the ion movement that makes them rapidly degrade, unlocking their use for solar panels as well as electronic devices.

Engineers make a promising material stable enough for use in solar cells

NSF provides more support for drug discovery platform to create options for hard-to-treat cancers

April 29, 2020

A new round of support will help a Purdue University-affiliated startup further develop a platform designed to create drugs for people with hard-to-treat cancers. Akanocure Pharmaceuticals Inc. has received a $750,000 Small Business Innovation Research Phase II grant from the National Science Foundation to develop chemical tools and platforms to produce valuable chemical building blocks.

NSF provides more support for drug discovery platform to create options for hard-to-treat cancers

Purdue ranked 3rd nationally in startup creation

April 28, 2020

A report covering an 11-year period of technology commercialization activities lists Purdue University as third in the U.S. for startup creation. Purdue also is in the top 20 for patents issued compared with legal expenditures and for the most invention disclosure forms when compared with published research.

Purdue ranked 3rd nationally in startup creation

Color-measuring device for drug development, manufacturing moves closer to market

April 28, 2020

A method using the color intensity of light to measure chemical concentrations soon may help speed the processes for developing medications, printers, and other products.

Color-measuring device for drug development, manufacturing moves closer to market

Purdue freshman makes masks for heroes on the front lines

April 23, 2020

Purdue freshman Caitlin Blanchard and her sister Megan Blanchard make masks for essential workers during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.

Purdue freshman makes masks for heroes on the front lines

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