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Grief support essential especially as individuals continue to experience grief at unprecedented rate

March 31, 2021

Heather Servaty-Seib, professor of counseling psychology at Purdue, firmly believes that prevention can be critical with regard to grief.

Grief support essential especially as individuals continue to experience grief at unprecedented rate

This common shoulder injury could heal faster, thanks to the first implant that re-creates a crucial tissue structure

March 31, 2021

Longer-lasting rotator cuff repair may be possible with BioEnthesis, a Purdue University invention available on the market

This common shoulder injury could heal faster, thanks to the first implant that re-creates a crucial tissue structure

Purdue entrepreneur finds success in food trucks

March 25, 2021

Ariel Smith, a doctoral student in American studies, is the founder of the podcast, “The Food Truck Scholar,” that looks at individual stories of those in the food truck industry.

Purdue entrepreneur finds success in food trucks

Technology uses ‘single’ approach to develop electronics, acoustics

March 24, 2021

Purdue University innovators developed a new approach to creating popular thin films used for devices. This image shows work on a sample of that innovation while it was heating up.

Technology uses ‘single’ approach to develop electronics, acoustics

Chemotherapy usually intended for dogs is treating a red fox’s lymphoma

March 23, 2021

The Purdue University Veterinary Hospital works with many patients across species. Perhaps none are more unusual than Joker, an 8-year-old silver-phased red fox from Wolf Park undergoing treatment for lymphoma.

Chemotherapy usually intended for dogs is treating a red fox’s lymphoma

Wabash National set to open collaboration space in Purdue’s Discovery Park District

March 23, 2021

Wabash National Corp., an innovation leader of engineered solutions for the transportation, logistics and distribution industries, is expanding its Greater Lafayette presence with a new space in Purdue’s Discovery Park District.

Wabash National set to open collaboration space in Purdue’s Discovery Park District

Novel treatment for life-threatening lung condition wins NSF support

March 17, 2021

A Purdue University-affiliated startup developing a novel treatment for a life-threatening lung condition has won a $256,000 Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I award from the National Science Foundation.

Novel treatment for life-threatening lung condition wins NSF support

New technology aims to improve battery life

March 11, 2021

If you want power, you lose battery life. If you want battery life, you lose power. Now, new technology from Purdue University innovators aims to improve battery life. 

New technology aims to improve battery life

Soft contact lenses eyed as new solutions to monitor ocular diseases

March 10, 2021

Soft contact lenses eyed as new solutions to monitor ocular diseases

Soft contact lenses eyed as new solutions to monitor ocular diseases

Purdue team predicts next-generation microbiome research promises agricultural advances

March 9, 2021

Purdue microbiome researchers believe a holistic approach to microbiome research will soon offer opportunities to make advances in agriculture.

Purdue team predicts next-generation microbiome research promises agricultural advances

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