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November 12, 2009

iGEM Competition

Purdue's iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) Team Competes at Synthetic Biology Research Competition at MIT
November 12, 2009

Greater Lafayette Commerce Looking For Active, Involved Students

Faculty and staff are invited to nominate students for the Community Activity Recognition Awards, sponsored by Greater Lafayette Commerce. The awards are for Purdue and Ivy Tech students who provide extraordinary service to the local community.
October 21, 2009

Professor Tao Visits Alaska Arctic Circle

Professor Bernie Tao and his students have developed a refining process that produces B100 biodiesel fuels which remains liquid at extremely cold temperatures down to -57 C. This technology has been patented and trademarked under the name Permaflo.
October 21, 2009

New method monitors critical bacteria in wastewater treatment

Researchers have developed a new technique using sensors to constantly monitor the health of bacteria critical to wastewater treatment facilities and have verified a theory that copper is vital to the proper functioning of a key enzyme in the bacteria.
October 13, 2009

Study Shows More Corn For Biofuels Would Hurt Water

More of the fertilizers and pesticides used to grow corn would find their way into nearby water sources if ethanol demands lead to planting more acres in corn, according to a Purdue University study.
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