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- Zach Edey and Purdue Aren't Messing Aroundwww.si.com Zach Edey and Purdue Aren't Messing Around
Zach Edey and his Purdue teammates are not leaving anything to chance. In the first two rounds of the 2024 NCAA Tournament, the Boilermakers have blown the door
Zach Edey and his Purdue teammates are not leaving anything to chance. In the first two rounds of the 2024 NCAA Tournament, the Boilermakers have blown the doors off two overmatched opponents as they attempt to erase memories of last year's upset loss to No. 16 seed Fairleigh Dickinson. After thrashing Utah State on Sunday, Purdue is back in the Sweet 16.
Edey and Co. opened the tournament as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region, and hammered out a 78-50 win over Grambling. The All-American center was unstoppable in that contest, scoring 30 points and grabbing 21 rebounds. Purdue led 31-27 with 3:40 remaining in the half and decided to turn it on. The Boilermakers outscored the Tigers by 24 points the rest of the way.
- Star of wonder: Dazzling new image of supernova Cassiopeia A released by First Lady Jill Biden and Purdue astronomerwww.purdue.edu Star of wonder: Dazzling new image of supernova Cassiopeia A released by First Lady Jill Biden and Purdue astronomer
Ten thousand years ago, a star exploded. Now scientists are getting their best look ever at the details of that explosion, Cassiopeia A. Space-age tools and methods are allowing them to glimpse never-seen-before details that may change forever the way scientists think about star death, star formatio...
- Purdue experiments clarify critical molecular stages of mammalian developmentwww.purdue.edu Purdue experiments clarify critical molecular stages of mammalian development
A Purdue University research team has revealed complex new details about the function of a key protein shared by mammals, including humans. Many cancers result when this DNA methyltransferase protein goes awry.
- Purdue’s microwave technology could lead to more stable vaccine supply chainwww.purdue.edu Purdue’s microwave technology could lead to more stable vaccine supply chain
The COVID-19 pandemic put a spotlight on the vaccine supply chain and public health impact of vaccine stability. But Purdue University researchers have been working on the problem for years — using rocket science to advance a freeze-drying technology that lengthens product shelf life. And that techn...
- Trustees approve new Purdue University Airport terminal as exploration of commercial air service continueswww.purdue.edu Trustees approve new Purdue University Airport terminal as exploration of commercial air service continues
In action needed before bringing commercial air service for Greater Lafayette to Purdue University Airport, the Purdue University Board of Trustees on Friday (Aug. 4) gave approval to plan, finance, construct and award construction contracts for a new terminal.
- Purdue researchers fabricate sensors with potential health-monitoring applications onto ready-made wearableswww.purdue.edu Purdue researchers fabricate sensors with potential health-monitoring applications onto ready-made wearables
A patent-pending method developed by Purdue University researchers brings the public one step closer to clothes with wearable electronics that don’t affect the wearer’s comfort. The method also simplifies the manufacturing process and boosts sensing capability.
- Analysis shows how investing in nature improves the economy while boosting equitywww.purdue.edu Analysis shows how investing in nature improves the economy while boosting equity
Current trends in environmental degradation will lead to large economic losses in the coming decades, hitting the poorest countries hardest, according to a new study led by Purdue University and the University of Minnesota. The study also finds that investing in nature can turn those losses into gai...
- Purdue-launched solid rocket motor-maker Adranos flies off with Andurilwww.purdue.edu Purdue-launched solid rocket motor-maker Adranos flies off with Anduril
Adranos Inc., a Purdue-originated company that grew from a doctoral project into an impactful company, has been acquired by a major Costa Mesa, California-based defense products company, Anduril Industries.
- Purdue, TSMC extend partnership on semiconductor research and workforce developmentwww.purdue.edu Purdue, TSMC extend partnership on semiconductor research and workforce development
Purdue University continues to advance semiconductor workforce development by renewing a strong partnership between industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and the university’s Center for Secure Microelectronics Ecosystem.
- From micro to macro: cooling data centers from the inside outengineering.purdue.edu From micro to macro: cooling data centers from the inside out
In the U.S., data centers account for approximately 2% of total electricity consumption; a large percentage of that is for cooling high-performance microchips. Purdue University researchers have received a $1.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop cooling systems for these mic...
- Purdue University in Indianapolis: Launching Purdue’s first comprehensive urban campus and forming America’s Hard Tech Corridorwww.purdue.edu Purdue University in Indianapolis: Launching Purdue’s first comprehensive urban campus and forming America’s Hard Tech Corridor
On June 14, 2023, Purdue University trustees and Indiana University trustees simultaneously approved the agreements that will effectively dissolve IUPUI on June 30, 2024, completing a process that started in August 2022. Now, two outstanding universities with complementary strengths will arise in In...
- New hypersonic testing facility could boost US developmentwww.defensenews.com New hypersonic testing facility could boost US development
The new facility houses two wind tunnels and an advanced manufacturing technology center intended to improve materials and production processes.
- AI-driven mobile health algorithm uses phone camera to detect blood vessel oxygen levelswww.purdue.edu AI-driven mobile health algorithm uses phone camera to detect blood vessel oxygen levels
You may already use your smartphone for remote medical appointments. Why not use some of the onboard sensors to gather medical data? That’s the idea behind AI-driven technology developed at Purdue University that could use a smartphone camera to detect and diagnose medical conditions like anemia fas...