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Scientists use Doppler to peer inside cells, leading to better, faster diagnoses and treatments of infections

A Purdue University team is using doppler radar to look inside living cells, introducing a method to detect pathogens and treat infections in ways that scientists never have before.

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Agile underwater glider could quietly survey the seas

Nina Mahmoudian and her students have developed an underwater glider that can operate silently and in confined spaces, ideal for conducting biology or climate studies without disturbing wildlife.

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AI tool aims to help doctors, patients better prepare for surgery

A new tool using an artificial intelligence platform may help doctors better prepare patients for surgery.

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STORY UPDATE: Astronomer maps and studies the stars from afar

Dan Milisavljevic, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Purdue University, is one of very few scientists who studies both massive star explosions called supernovae and their debris fields called supernova remnants.

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New mix could double concrete’s carbon uptake

Purdue University engineers have discovered a way to make concrete more sustainable.

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Emerging robotics technology may lead to better buildings in less time

Purdue University innovators developed and are testing a novel construction robotic system that uses an innovative mechanical design with advances in computer vision sensing technology to work in a construction setting.

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5G testing center for rapid connectivity to launch at Purdue’s Discovery Park District

An innovative 5G “living lab” center called NineTwelve Convergence features state-of-the-art 5G networking and wireless connectivity where companies can partner with Purdue University, SBA Communications, NineTwelve and others will open in June in Purdue’s Discovery Park District,

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Bone treatment startup raises $5.5 M in Series A financing, names pharmaceutical leader William Boyle as CEO

Novosteo Inc. will use funding to advance development of the first-ever targeted bone anabolic agent NOV004 for the treatment of bone fractures, other bone diseases and support Phase 1 clinical trials.

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Video software aims to improve airport, retail operations

A Purdue University team has developed an automated video analysis software architecture for people-centric systems. The video software can be used to observe human and object interactions.

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‘Leaky’ noble gas behavior could provide missing link in predicting climate change

Purdue’s Marissa Tremblay studies the behavior of noble gases in rocks and minerals and has discovered a way of harnessing data from a behavior conventionally classified as useless.

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