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Purdue University engineers and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) are working to make it possible for electric vehicles ranging from tractor-trailers to passenger cars to wirelessly charge while driving on highways.
University Research | Purdue UniversityEmerging from the University of Toronto, HDAX Therapeutics is a startup focusing on developing treatments for peripheral nerve damage often associated with cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation.
University Research | University of TorontoA team of researchers from Purdue have developed a universal approach to controlling robotic exoskeletons that requires no training, no calibration, and no adjustments to complicated algorithms.
University Research | Georgia Institute of TechnologyA Purdue University-led research team has begun translating the complex molecular language of petunias.
University Research | Purdue UniversityExperts from Purdue have developed a predictive model that uses machine-learning algorithms to predict how rice yields will be affected by climate change.
University Research | Purdue UniversityPlanetary scientists at Purdue University have utilized impact crater analysis to uncover that Jupiter's moon Europa has an ice shell at least 20 kilometers thick, revealing its potential to support life.
University Research | Purdue UniversityA Purdue University research team are developing new applications for extracellular vesicles in routine sampling of the body’s response to prescription drug exposure.
University Research | Purdue UniversityResearchers from Georgia Tech have discovered that the anatomy the cicada could inspire better robots and small nozzles.
University Research | Georgia Institute of TechnologyCooking on your gas stove can emit more nano-sized particles into the air than vehicles that run on gas or diesel, possibly increasing your risk of developing asthma or other respiratory illnesses, a new Purdue University study has found.
University Research | Purdue UniversityA researcher at Boston University has been studying clownfish for the last 20 years, observing how clownfish live within a strict social hierarchy and control how bright their colors are and how big they grow.
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