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The world’s first successful deflection of an asteroid — an inside view of recent findings and…
The world’s first successful deflection of an asteroid — an inside view of recent findings and…
NASA made history when its Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft, launched with the Light Italian CubeSat for Imaging of…
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Sep 27
Germs get around — testing must get mobile, too
Germs get around — testing must get mobile, too
Anybody who has gotten food poisoning knows how bad it is. It’s also rampant — according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), each…
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Sep 23
Solar powers novel dryer for preserving crops
Solar powers novel dryer for preserving crops
Humankind has been drying food to preserve it since prehistoric times. Food dehydration removes the moisture from food to inhibit the…
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Jun 10
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Production scaling drives research and innovation
Production scaling drives research and innovation
The age-old query, “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?”, can be applied to production at scale and innovative research.
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May 6
Digital twins can strengthen case for nuclear energy
Digital twins can strengthen case for nuclear energy
Public acceptance of nuclear energy is vital for this energy source to serve its decisive role in a portfolio of clean, sustainable energy…
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Apr 11
Sustainability takes off — from Earth
Sustainability takes off — from Earth
Sustainability isn’t just a quest on Earth; it extends into outer space as well.
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Mar 12
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Breakthrough in early detection of prostate cancer relapse
Breakthrough in early detection of prostate cancer relapse
The early bird gets the worm, and early detection can catch disease sooner, when treatment can be more effective. That’s as true for the…
Purdue College of Engineering
Mar 7
3D-printed parts get ‘smart’ for an Internet of Things world
3D-printed parts get ‘smart’ for an Internet of Things world
3D printing is a type of additive manufacturing that produces a part by depositing a thin strip, or in some cases sheets of material, layer…
Purdue College of Engineering
Jan 12
Agricultural and biological engineering research advances presidential initiative to enrich U.S.
Agricultural and biological engineering research advances presidential initiative to enrich U.S.
Mohit Verma, PhD, an associate professor in Purdue’s Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering and Weldon School of Biomedical…
Purdue College of Engineering
Dec 19, 2023
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Supply chain resilience: Think of the U.S. as a ship at sea
Supply chain resilience: Think of the U.S. as a ship at sea
“Ship of state” is an apt metaphor for the push to make U.S. supply chains more resilient. If you think of a ship at sea, away from port…
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Dec 14, 2023
Strengthening materials to withstand irradiation
Strengthening materials to withstand irradiation
As we seek to decarbonize the global energy portfolio to combat the growing threats of climate change, nuclear energy is unquestionably a…
Purdue College of Engineering
Nov 13, 2023
Making things stick: Nature schools engineers in adhesion
Making things stick: Nature schools engineers in adhesion
Adhesives are all around us, holding together our walls, furniture, cars, electronics and packaging. In nature, adhesives are used by…
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Oct 22, 2023
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