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Prdue Superfan Tyler Trent left behind cells that could unlock therapies for osteosarcoma, changing the lives for the world's youngest cancer patients.
University Research | Purdue UniversityPurdue University cancer scientists have developed a type of immune cell, the natural killer (NK) cell, which they have genetically modified to more specifically target and kill cancer cells.
University Research | Purdue UniversityPurdue University cancer scientists are creating tumor models in 10 days that are much closer in size to the ones found in the body and readily mimic the pathological characteristics of human cancers.
University Research | Purdue UniversityA Purdue University study, led by entomologist Ameya Gondhalekar and his doctoral student, Sudip Gaire, has identified some of the most effective essential oil compounds for bed bug control.
University Research | Purdue UniversityResearchers at Purdue University and Boston University have discovered that exposing the bug to blue light can render it defenseless against antiseptics as mild as hydrogen peroxide.
University Research | Purdue University | Boston UniversityPurdue University researchers have developed a new design method that shows promise in enabling the efficient design and fabrication of soft robots using a 3D printer.
University Research | Purdue UniversityResearchers at Purdue University have protected your pacemaker, other medical tech from remote hacks before they happen.
University Research | Purdue UniversityResearchers are hurrying to learn everything they can about an endangered fir tree that might inspire new and more effective ways to treat various cancers.
University Research | Purdue UniversityFrom iPhones on Earth to rovers on Mars, most electronics only function within a certain temperature range. By blending two organic materials together, researchers at Purdue University could create electronics that withstand extreme heat.
University Research | Purdue UniversityPurdue University researchers have devised a method of 3D printing that can produce energetic materials with fine geometric features faster and with less expense than traditional methods, while also being safer and more environmentally friendly.
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