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Chemotherapy usually intended for dogs is treating a red fox’s lymphoma

The Purdue University Veterinary Hospital works with many patients across species. Perhaps none are more unusual than Joker, an 8-year-old silver-phased red fox from Wolf Park undergoing treatment for lymphoma.

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Wabash National set to open collaboration space in Purdue’s Discovery Park District

Wabash National Corp., an innovation leader of engineered solutions for the transportation, logistics and distribution industries, is expanding its Greater Lafayette presence with a new space in Purdue’s Discovery Park District.

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Novel treatment for life-threatening lung condition wins NSF support

A Purdue University-affiliated startup developing a novel treatment for a life-threatening lung condition has won a $256,000 Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I award from the National Science Foundation.

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New technology aims to improve battery life

If you want power, you lose battery life. If you want battery life, you lose power. Now, new technology from Purdue University innovators aims to improve battery life. 

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Soft contact lenses eyed as new solutions to monitor ocular diseases

Soft contact lenses eyed as new solutions to monitor ocular diseases

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Purdue team predicts next-generation microbiome research promises agricultural advances

Purdue microbiome researchers believe a holistic approach to microbiome research will soon offer opportunities to make advances in agriculture.

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Think the brain is always efficient? Think again.

A Purdue University neuroscientist’s findings suggest that the brain is not as efficient as we think.

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A quantum internet is closer to reality, thanks to this switch

Purdue University researchers have demonstrated a new method for building quantum networks that can support communication between a larger number of quantum computers.

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Purdue researchers explore how sound drives Mongolian herder cultural practices

Bryan Pijanowski, professor of landscape and soundscape ecology, is leading a multi-disciplinary effort to study the relationships Mongolian herders have with their landscapes through the lens of sound.

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Ice frozen under Mars’ surface offers major resource to aid future settlements

Purdue scientist Ali Bramson, a planetary scientist in the College of Science, is using radar analysis to determine extent, location of deposits of subsurface ice on Mars.

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