Past News
‘Cholera detection lab’ smartphone-enabled platform to be beta tested by worldwide leading hospital in cholera research
July 24, 2019
OmniVis, a Purdue University-affiliated startup is working with the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh on a smartphone platform-enabled platform targeting cholera.
‘Cholera detection lab’ smartphone-enabled platform to be beta tested by worldwide leading hospital in cholera research
Don’t bring the heat: New visualization technique offers alternative to heat maps to track spatial data sets
July 23, 2019
Purdue University researchers have developed a visualization technique that could make using big spatial data sets simpler and more concise.
Don’t bring the heat: New visualization technique offers alternative to heat maps to track spatial data sets
Purdue utilizes high-tech AI to improve coal-burning power plants
July 22, 2019
Purdue’s mechanical engineering faculty and students are using artificial intelligence to help coal-dependent areas make the eventual transition to renewable energies.
Purdue utilizes high-tech AI to improve coal-burning power plants
New technology targets cancer, other diseases, and hidden elements that allow those diseases to thrive
July 18, 2019
A Purdue-affiliated startup is developing a platform aimed at treating relapse patients for cancers and other diseases. KinaRx has licensed through the Purdue Research Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization a series of drug compounds that have shown promise in treating patients who have a recurrence of acute myeloid leukemia.
New technology targets cancer, other diseases, and hidden elements that allow those diseases to thrive
Aching backs could get relief from technology to improve back surgery outcomes, reduce pain, advance skills of surgeons
July 18, 2019
C2 Medical Robotics, Inc., co-founded by David Cappelleri, an associate professor of mechanical engineering in Purdue’s College of Engineering, developed robotic spinal surgical tools and devices.
Aching backs could get relief from technology to improve back surgery outcomes, reduce pain, advance skills of surgeons
Social media, interactive AI tool can assist in saving lives during disasters, emergencies
July 18, 2019
First responders across the U.S. can rely on Purdue University technology in critical situations.
Social media, interactive AI tool can assist in saving lives during disasters, emergencies
Novel X-Blockchain technology can help users share shopping, airline, other rewards
July 17, 2019
Purdue University researchers have developed X-Blockchain, a crypto-powered ledger technology that allows users to perform transactions in a confidential manner. Users share what is called shredded data – meaning the confidential information has been wiped out – instead of the actual data itself.
Novel X-Blockchain technology can help users share shopping, airline, other rewards
Twitter ‘fingerprint’ helps decode how individuals respond to crises
July 16, 2019
A new algorithm analyzes individuals’ tweets to better understand how they respond to crises, offering a new way to inform decisions on disaster management.
Twitter ‘fingerprint’ helps decode how individuals respond to crises
New safer, inexpensive way to propel small satellites
July 16, 2019
A research team at Purdue University has developed a new safer and inexpensive way to propel small satellites.
Now hear this: Study highlights the importance of avoiding noise-induced hearing loss
July 11, 2019
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.
Now hear this: Study highlights the importance of avoiding noise-induced hearing loss