New safer, inexpensive way to propel small satellites
A research team at Purdue University has developed a new safer and inexpensive way to propel small satellites.
A research team at Purdue University has developed a new safer and inexpensive way to propel small satellites.
It turns out the source of hearing loss may have a large impact on a person’s ability to understand speech and enjoy music. That’s the result of a new study from researchers at Purdue University and the University of Rochester that was recently published in The Journal of Neuroscience.
Purdue University researchers have come up with technology involving a combination of spintronic and photonic materials to increase magnetic memory speeds and decrease electricity consumption.
A gene called MYC is known to drive tumor growth in nearly all cancer types – but successfully targeting the gene has been baffling researchers for more than three decades. Purdue University cancer and pharmacy researchers have discovered a novel set of MYC stabilizers that have demonstrated anticancer activity in human cancer cell cultures.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has licensed Purdue University Reactor Number One (PUR-1) as the first entirely digital nuclear reactor instrumentation and control system in the nation. The upgraded reactor and facility, originally built in 1962, paves the way for widespread implementation of digital technology in both research and industry reactors.
During the summer of 2018, Andrew Flachs, an assistant professor of anthropology at Purdue University and Sreenu Panuganti, a graduate student at the University of Hyderaba, led surveys, interviews and focus groups, attended planning meetings and visited farms in two South Indian villages in the Adilabad district, as well as one village near Araku in Andhra Pradesh. They found that farmers decided to produce organic commodities like coffee and cotton not only to add value, but to safeguard their land from corporate interests and extraction operations.
Dr. Sandra San Miguel received an Outstanding Public Service award on June 18 at Multiplying Good’s national Jefferson Awards Gala for the creation of an after-school program named This is How We “Role.” The program shows grade school children what veterinary medicine is like to inspire their interest in sciences.
Purdue University researchers have developed parallel inner-magnet device to reduce the size and increase the efficiency of moderate- to low-power electric generators, which are used in automobiles, aircraft and microgrids.
Two Purdue University graduates are developing a device called Presso, a kiosk garment cleaning device that takes only three to seven minutes to clean clothes through a combination of steam, a cleaning liquid and air drying. The kiosk is less expensive than conventional dry cleaning and also more environmentally friendly.
A Purdue University team has come up with 3D body mapping technology to help treat organs and cells damaged by cancer and other medical issues