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Purdue Research Foundation Honors Faculty and Staff Inventors

The Purdue Research Foundation honored 44 Purdue University faculty and staff at its annual Inventors' Recognition Dinner for their contributions to research, development and commercialization of new discoveries.

Purdue University to ink pact with Indian varsities

America's Purdue University is planning to strengthen old ties and build new ones with universities in India, as a result of which some of the city's premier institutions will initiate various exchange programmes and alliances with Purdue.

Purdue Research Foundation Honors Faculty and Staff Inventors

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Purdue Research Foundation honored 44 Purdue University faculty and staff at its annual Inventors’ Recognition Dinner for their contributions to research, development and commercialization of new discoveries.

Purdue Expert: Web Shopping Only Holiday Bright Spot

Purdue Retail Institute Researcher Richard Feinberg says it is expected to be a very difficult holiday period for retailers.

Web shopping only holiday retailing bright spot, Purdue expert says

Despite anticipated weak holiday retail sales overall, Internet holiday shopping is expected to increase at least 10 percent, said a Purdue University retail expert.

David Salt is 'worth his salt,' says Science magazine

American Society of Plant Biologists members Professor David Salt (Purdue University) and Tommy Sors (Purdue University) along with Jeremy Friedberg (Spongelab) have been awarded First Place in the Interactive Media category of the Science magazine 2008 Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge. The winning project is an interactive biology gaming module called the Genomics Digital Lab (GDL).

Supercomputing: The Video Game

Purdue University is challenging students to engage in supercomputing activity by designing a “Whac-A-Mole” style of game called “Rack-A-Node.” In a time where computers are ubiquitous in our lives, supercomputing still occupies a rarified area that many students fear to tread. Interesting concept.

Holographic nanotechnology assembly

(Nanowerk News) Researchers at Purdue University have developed a technique that uses a laser and holograms to precisely position numerous tiny particles within seconds, representing a potential new tool to analyze biological samples or create devices using nanoassembly.

Study: Drivers don't respect speed limits

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 8 (UPI) -- A Purdue University researcher in West Lafayette, Ind., said his study indicates many U.S. motorists do not respect speed limits.

Online game for super geeks: Build your own supercomputer

So you think you can build a supercomputer? Purdue today rolled out an online game that will let you test those skills.Â

Cybersecurity Still Behind the Curve

Throughout the presidential campaign, most memorably in a speech at Purdue University last June, Barack Obama reiterated that cybersecurity would be a “top priority” from Day One of his administration. A signal of the prominence cybersecurity may play in the Obama administration is his pledge to create a new position of “cyber-czar.”

Handheld Mass Spectrometer Offers Potential for Public Safety

A new hand-held mass spectrometer, the smallest complete device developed thus far, has been developed by Purdue University researchers. Liang Gao, Andy Sugiarto, Jason D. Harper, R. Graham Cooks and Zheng Ouyang detail the specs of the new device and the potential for its use in an article recently published in Analytical Chemistry, on the American Chemical Society's website.

Online Tool Brings Better Beef Business

US - As costs continue to increase, producers need to manage their animals for efficient growth and a higher-quality beef, a Purdue University specialist said.

Findings suggest nanowires ideal for electronics manufacturing

This image was taken from an animation depicting how tiny silicon nanowires form from gold nanoparticles exposed to a gas containing silicon. Researchers at Purdue and IBMs Thomas J. Watson Research Center used an instrument called a transmission ele ...

Kylin Therapeutics to Expand Cancer Research Efforts for Its Next-Generation RNAi Platform

Kylin Therapeutics, Inc., a developer of next-generation RNAi therapeutics, announced the expansion of its research and development efforts. The project will advance promising new RNAi cancer therapies. This expanded effort will be conducted at Purdue University's Bindley Bioscience Center, and will focus on further validating targeted, systemically delivered cancer therapies utilizing Kylin's proprietary pRNAi platform. "Our in vivo efforts have shown pRNAi to be a very potent and versatile RNA inducing platform," said Eric Davis, the president and CEO of Kylin. "This expanded effort will enable us to test the flexibility of the pRNAi platform against various cancer targets."


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