A Purdue University researcher has created and validated a patent-pending free-flying robotic centrifuge system called GRAVI-BOT for research and process applications in crewed spaceflight.
From a special recognition for Purdue engineering at the Indiana Statehouse to Adriana Harmeyer’s return to “Jeopardy!” — Trevor Peters has all the latest Boilermaker news in this week’s edition of ...
New, groundbreaking research shows how, at a local scale, agricultural research and development led to improved crop ...
As a former U.S. surgeon general, I believe our country deserves a better discourse on DEI,” writes Jerome Adams.
B ack in the salad days of the Purdue vs. Indiana and Keady vs. Knight rivalry, the Purdue and Indiana programs were more ...
St. Cloud State University students took down hackers at a statewide cybersecurity competition, bringing a first-place prize ...
A University of Alabama course looks at the “Philosophy of Oppression,” which includes “racism, sexism, and sizism.” The ...
"I'm just so lucky to work with such amazing people," said Jeff Martin, whose Phoenix school serves about 450 students in ...
Watt, Bolden, Bredwell, Hoerr, and Pierson receive recognition at 2025 IPPE.
Launch of Blue Origin's New Shepard suborbital rocket system on Feb. 4, 2025. During the flight test, the capsule at the top ...