Purdue in the News
- Purdue's Hurt sees wheat price rising due to drought
- Drought could aid crop-destroying pests
- Video: Purdue University's engineering summer camp for girls
- How to make your salads more interesting
- Germs in hotel rooms finding new places to hide
- Life-science firm that received federal, Purdue funding is generating revenue
- Early weaning, DDGS feed could cut costs for cattle producers
- TREK Inc. strategic partnership with M4 Sciences enables ultra-precision machining
- Giant ice avalanches found on Saturn moon Iapetus
- Child abuse linked to higher odds for cancer as adult
- Farmers seen weathering 2012 drought better than in 1988
- Mind games help athletes psych their way to victory
- A fresh take on salad
- Stay cool without burning up dollars
- 5 ways Mother Nature is impacting your wallet
- Ag meeting to focus on dealing with drought
- Child abuse increases cancer risk
- Retailers get early start on back-to-school shopping
- Glyphosate-resistant 'superweeds' may be less susceptible to diseases
- Purdue gets $2 million gift from booster
- Past 12 months warmest ever recorded in United States
- Crop technology helps limit corn losses in drought
- Purdue, NC A&T students design space experiment
- Fatty salad dressing the healthier choice: Study
- World Food Prize Laureaute heads Global Food Security Center
- Ind. law, research fuel youth concussion worries
- Mission to Mars's moon Phobos 'could yield first sign of alien life'
- Steger and Miller: Land-grant colleges help world face the future
- Taking a bird's eye view could cut wildlife collisions with aircraft
- IBC-sponsored nuclear fuels research receives award
- Drought has mixed impact for Indiana farmers
- For best results, don't eat your salad with fat-free dressing
- Purdue students, workers get more free data space
- Purdue Research Park Entrepreneurship Academy awards vouchers to Indiana high school students
- Amelia Earhart's life, final mission explored
- My cool STEM career
- Thousands of veterans failing in latest battlefield: college
- Notre Dame and Purdue researchers developing a new test for safer milk
- Indiana Gov. Daniels named next Purdue president
- College boards turn to business-style approaches
- Drought brings back memories of 1988 crop losses
- Future of higher education
- A little fat in salad not a bad thing
- Adoption of advanced techniques could propel crop improvement
- NASA awards five universities funding for learning opportunities
- Daniels trades GOP politics for academics at Purdue
- The kind of salad dressing you use can make veggies healthier
- Rapidly cooling eggs can double shelf life, decrease risk of illness
- New program aims to teach heart health to blacks
- New hurricane center head turned fear into career
- The germiest spots in your hotel room
- Ind. manufacturing jobs rebound, but wages lower
- Vitamin D with calcium may boost survival
- Big Ten, Ivy to join forces to study head injuries
- What's killing your smartphone battery
- Purdue Research Park recognizes 50 years of innovation and job creation
- Rapidly cooling eggs can double shelf life, decrease risk of illness
- Tiananmen Square, a 'watershed' for Chinese conversions to Christianity
- Game-based learning gains ground in higher education
- Seaweed supplement helps you lose weight - if you can stand the taste
- Canadian health official says ecstasy is safe
- University professors lead voluntary code of ethics effort for journals
- Lit Fest: Father and daughter
- Purdue scientist develops new biofuel process
- Nuclear weapons simulations push supercomputing limits
- Analysis: High U.S. corn prices warn of summer shortage
- The future of 'famine foods,' unconventional edibles in the garden
- Going the distance
- The air up there: Purdue chemist studies Arctic atmosphere
- How Fukushima may end up in your sushi
- Red wine may be good for the gut: A glass of Merlot can stimulate the growth of healthy bacteria: study
- Light blows to the head add up
- Why you should smile at strangers
- Hypothesis presented for Faint Young Sun Paradox
- Can you call a 9-year-old a psychopath?
- Tiny optical diode could solve huge computer problem
- Purdue scientists reveal how bacteria build homes inside healthy cells
- 'Nanoantennas' show promise in optical innovations
- New Jersey plane crash: Should families travel separately?
- NASA selects student teams for microgravity research flights
- Green thumb: Now is time to begin planting urban orchard
- Full ban on driver calls could be tough to enforce
- Research could improve laser-manufacturing technique
- Reusable rocket search flying high at Spaceport America
- Threat of portable electronics on planes is hazy area
- Quantitative approach to information processing
- NASA selects student teams for microgravity research flights
- Barbers tapped to share information on prostate cancer
- NTSB recommends banning texting, cell phones while driving
- Purdue studies motorists most likely to crash
- Performance anxiety
- HVM readying for Lotus testing, working on second car
- New fracture analysis plan would change bridge fabrication, inspection
- Think a shark is fierce? Check out a guppy!
- Bedbugs foiled by hairy limbs, study finds
- New medical, research tool possible by probing cell mechanics
- Sweet potatoes in space? Purdue scientists say yes
- Purdue has fastest campus supercomputer in U.S.
- Stronger corn? Take it off steroids, make it all female
- Purdue Research Foundation receives 5 international awards
- New sales tactics call for new defenses
- Purdue, Notre Dame and GE Healthcare partner to make 'ultra low' radiation-dose, high-clarity CT imaging a reality
- U of Utah repeats as No. 1 university for startups
- Occupy Wall Street's 'violent fringe'
- Purdue builds nation's fastest campus supercomputer
- Innovators bring STEM expertise, enthusiasm into the classroom
- China increases pace in foreign student contingent
- Innovative learning technology developed by Purdue to make debut at Indiana elementary school
- Mystery artifact found on Alaska's Seward Peninsula thought to be over 1,000 years old
- Why millennial women are burning out at work by 30
- A handy little asteroid calculator
- Purdue discovery in broadband communications highlighted in 2011 Better World Report
- Thanksgiving meal cost jumps 13 percent as turkey fuels food inflation
- Holiday buzz words: free shipping, iPads
- Purdue honors Magnify.net CEO Steve Rosenbaum with coveted Science Journalism Laureate
- Earthquakes in Oklahoma? Is 'fracking' to blame, or something else?
- Student success, in the classroom
- Solar Decathlon 2011 profile: Purdue University: An interview with Sarah Miller, project manager for Purdue's INhome
- Asteroid to pass closer to Earth than the moon
- Purdue Research Foundation to honor 59 university entrepreneurs, researchers
- Computer modeling helps Coast Guard plan search and rescue on Great Lakes
- Study discovers how cancer-causing bacterium spurs cell death
- Merging of plasmonics and nanophotonics is promising the emergence of quantum information systems
- Toughest exam question: What is the best way to study?
- Purdue expert on earthquake in Turkey
- After Turkey's earthquake: When will the world wise up about natural disasters?
- Indiana getting seismic network to monitor quakes
- Tepco 'Deal with devil' signals end to Japan's postwar era
- Processed foods … can be good for you
- Extra calcium not likely to help teens lose weight
- Dividing corn stover makes ethanol conversion more efficient
- New app lets users build interactive, multimedia e-books
- Mind your manners: The secrets of Switzerland's last traditional finishing school
- NASA observing big asteroid's near-Earth passage
- President Obama names top U.S. early career scientists and engineers
- Purdue studies behavior in hurricane evacuations
- Indiana getting seismic network to monitor quakes
- 'Microring' device could aid in future optical technologies
- Hybrid trucks, buses focus of new Purdue center
- How liquid calories may be making you fat
- It's true: Aging really is all in your mind
- 2011 Solar Decathlon: And we have a winner
- Purdue, Colombia initiate historic agreement
- Facing planetary enemy No. 1: Agriculture
- New app lets users build interactive, multi-media e-books
- Pork producers could see increased profitability in coming year
- Sidewalks, crime affect women's physical activity throughout U.S.
- Solar Decathlon has winner as Chu defends loans
- Indiana Nobel Prize winner from Purdue has had busy year
- Purdue part of institute awarded up to $35 million by FDA
- Purdue's Nobel winner makes pitch for solution to hunger
- 'Snobot' clears snow while you relax
- Lilly Endowment awards Purdue center $6.3 million
- Searching for more than suspicious packages
- Haiti to improve quake preparedness
- Purdue opens first electric vehicle charge station
- Nanoparticle gives antimicrobial ability to fight listeria longer
- Study: Personal contacts at work to help people better understand organ donation
- Smash Earth on your computer
- Scientist shows link between diet and onset of mental illness
- Purdue's Nobel winner makes pitch for solution to hunger
- Scientists: Cataclysmic collisions brought gold to earth
- The car of the future will eat its own exhaust
- Geophysicist aims to lower seismic risk in Haiti
- Putting old tires to new use in transportation projects
- Purdue computing resources rank near top nationally
- Economist: Climate change could reshape crop agriculture
- More shoppers ditching credit cards this shopping season
- Nanoparticle gives antimicrobial ability to fight Listeria in foods longer
- Purdue professor weighing post-Nobel Prize options
- New onboard converter technology harvests auto engine exhaust to generate electricity
- Tennis players' performance may affect how they perceive ball speed and net height
- Purdue gets $1.2M from US to boost organic farming systems
- Gene find could lead to healthier food, better biofuel production
- Software allows interactive tabletop displays on web
- Today's turkey is a product of science and popular demand
- U.S. grain growers face rising fertilizer costs for next season
- Strides in materials, but no invisibility cloak
- Apophis asteroid encounter in 2013 should help answer impact worries
- New Web tool shows exact effects of potential asteroid impacts
- The rise of the Tao
- Ind. farmers expected to enjoy near record income
- Kylin Therapeutics receives funding for cancer treatment research
- Purdue to toast hero pilot Sullenberger on Friday
- New heart pump to provide temporary assist for infants, adults
- Health Happenings: Fit tip
- Blowing up the planet with asteroids
- Q&A: Asteroid impact calculator unveiled
- NASA probe beams in close encounter with comet
- Football concussions: The smaller hits matter too
- U.S. concussion guide makes return to play tougher
- Antibody locks up West Nile's infection mechanism
- Chromosome imbalances lead to predictable plant defects
- E. coli thrives near plant roots, can contaminate young produce crops
- Brain injuries in young players under scrutiny
- Haiti may be primed for another quake
- Study: Listeria clever at finding its way into bloodstream
- This fantasy league gets a stage in New York, for real
- Rice hulls a sustainable drainage option for greenhouse growers
- Concerns raised over pipeline installed near Indian Point
- A smart move by top engineering school Purdue
- Purdue naming library after black alumnus
- System would help Haiti build, modify earthquake-prone structures
- Purdue's new slogan: We are Purdue. Makers, all
- Purdue Tech Center expands by 12,000 square feet
- Study: Religious diversity increases in America, yet perceptions of Christian nation intensify
- Another laureate in our midst
- 2010 Nobels recognize potential of basic science to shape the world
- Brain damage in football players may be hidden
- Working to improve U.S. missile defense
- New Purdue lab offers advanced water-engineering features
- Nobel-winning work is matchmaker for molecules
- Study: Brain damage possible without concussion symptoms
- Purdue University expands classroom experience with launch of Verizon's 4G LTE Network
- In new project, Russian universities tap American expertise in tech transfer
- Pacemaker implants help pooches live longer lives
- Report: Low oil spill estimates rested on 'unexplained assumptions'
- Purdue student turns old Suzuki into solar ride
- Study shows latest government spill estimate right
- McAfee Inc. global report reveals security concerns hinder adoption of Web 2.0 and social networking in business
- Hoosier company hopes airplane fuel will take off
- Purdue study reveals county-specific cost of community services for more effective land use planning
- Three square meals may be better for weight loss than grazing, after all
- Purdue chief touts benefits of $130M in stimulus funds
- Three square meals may beat mini-meals for dieters
