Researchers are testing concrete that could charge your EV while you driveMagnetized cement promises reasonably priced, high efficiency wireless charging. By S. Dent, 07.26.2021
Researchers create bone-inspired 3D-printed building materialsThe strong, lightweight polymers have an internal structure similar to bone.By C. Fisher, 12.06.2019
Starship's delivery robots now serve Purdue UniversityIt's the bot maker's largest campus rollout yet.By J. Fingas, 09.09.2019
Researchers say 'spidey senses' could help self-driving vehicles avoid hazardsThey're developing autonomous, spider-inspired sensors.By C. Fisher, 05.21.2019
Physicists keep striking out in the search for dark matterThey've got lots of theories, just not a lot of hard evidence.By A. Tarantola, 11.29.2017
ICYMI: Submersible sticky situations and elongating elastomer electrodesPlus, a watermelon at 20,000 volts.By A. Tarantola, 03.15.2017
Researchers build optical transistor out of silicon, provide path to all-optical computingBy M. Gorman, 05.01.2012
Study: free apps drain 75 percent more power, badly built advertising to blameBy D. Cooper, 03.20.2012
This electric wire is four atoms thick, and you thought speaker cable was fiddly (video)By S. Sakr, 01.06.2012
Purdue University grad students give NASA lander tech a boost, do it for the experienceBy J. Volpe, 09.15.2011
Ultra-pure material lets electrons discover each other on the quantum dance floorBy S. Sakr, 07.28.2011
Purdue researchers make solar cell manufacturing cheaper, more efficient with lasersBy M. Gorman, 03.11.2011
Team at Purdue University working on high-temp generators to suck power from car exhaustBy T. Stevens, 11.24.2010