Past News
Magment, Purdue to pursue electric transportation pilot projects at Discovery Park District
December 4, 2019
Magment Concrete Wireless Power and Purdue University officials have announced an innovation partnership to advance electric transportation pilots at Purdue’s Discovery Park.
Magment, Purdue to pursue electric transportation pilot projects at Discovery Park District
Purdue apple innovator elected fellow of National Academy of Inventors
December 3, 2019
Jules Janick, a distinguished horticulture professor in Purdue University’s College of Agriculture, has been elected a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.
Purdue apple innovator elected fellow of National Academy of Inventors
How does protein fit in your holiday diet or New Year’s resolutions?
December 3, 2019
A new study by Purdue University nutrition scientists shows that eating more protein daily than what is recommended may benefit only a few – those who are actively losing weight by cutting calories or those strength training to build more lean muscle mass.
How does protein fit in your holiday diet or New Year’s resolutions?
An engineering approach to reduce the pain of chemotherapy
December 2, 2019
Purdue University researchers are working with others to take a closer look at the painful side effects from some chemotherapy treatments.
UK science engineering company ready to take unique Purdue heating technology to the market
November 26, 2019
Alconbury Weston Limited, a science-engineering company based in the United Kingdom, has licensed carbon fiber technology from Purdue Research Foundation
UK science engineering company ready to take unique Purdue heating technology to the market
Your Backyard Could Help Migrating Birds Survive
November 25, 2019
Purdue University researchers say migratory bird populations are going down because of climate change and habitat loss — but urban and suburban Hoosiers can help.
New safety recommendations for culvert repair released
November 22, 2019
Purdue University researchers have completed a three-year study and provide evidence-based recommendations to reduce contamination and improve work-site safety during culvert repairs. Literature reviews, a survey of 32 state transportation agencies, as well as testing in California, New York and Virginia, were completed.
Time magazine recognizes LightSail 2 among year’s top inventions
November 22, 2019
A solar sail project led by Purdue University professor David Spencer was named as one of Time magazine’s Best Inventions 2019. The LightSail 2 project launched into space during the summer, demonstrating the use of reflective sails to harness the momentum of sunlight for propulsion.
Time magazine recognizes LightSail 2 among year’s top inventions
Technology shown to reduce cancer-causing contaminants in drinking water, airports, military sites receives millions in funding
November 21, 2019
Purdue University technology targets compound destruction with a design that has potential to be used as part of a permeable reactive barrier underground to eradicate certain compounds in groundwater to keep them from spreading.
Technology shown to reduce cancer-causing contaminants in drinking water, airports, military sites receives millions in funding
Wall Street Journal lists Purdue No. 3 nationally, No. 6 globally in startup creation from university technologies
November 21, 2019
The Wall Street Journal lists Purdue University sixth-best globally and third-best in the U.S. in a recent article highlighting startups generated from university-licensed technologies over the past 12 months.
Wall Street Journal lists Purdue No. 3 nationally, No. 6 globally in startup creation from university technologies