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2014 News

'Topological insulators' promising for spintronics, quantum computers

11/13/2014

Purdue-based startup measures movement in cells to improve cancer drug development

11/4/2014

Science on Tap will explore the mystery of our universe: Dark Matter

10/27/2014

Department of Physics and Astronomy recognizes Outstanding Alumni for 2014

10/10/2014

The Stopping Power of Hot Nuclear Matter

9/22/2014

Undergraduate Branden Burns earns award for research poster at TECHCON conference

9/18/2014

Purdue professors peer into final frontier

9/11/2014

Animated Dynamics receives NSF award to develop microscope attachment for cell dynamics study

8/28/2014

Construction begins on Large Synoptic Survey Telescope

8/21/2014

R&D Magazine features Dr. Virginia Ayres' (PhD 85) research on nanomaterials and radiation resiliency

8/6/2014

John Monnier (BS 93) receives 2014 Michelson Prize

7/29/2014

Pushkar group research on spinach points to a powerful alternative energy source

7/23/2014

Prof. Lang featured on 'Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman'

7/14/2014

Prof. Robicheaux part of international antimatter experiment

6/23/2014

Professor Melosh selected as Purdue's 2014 McCoy Award winner

6/17/2014

CERN's ALPHA experiment measures charge of antihydrogen

6/12/2014

Dr. Burke Minsley (BS 97) awarded Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

4/24/2014

Professor Michael Manfra chosen as University Faculty Scholar

4/24/2014

University of Maryland recognizes Dr. Andrew Elmore (BS 97)

4/11/2014

Debra Dolby Guillemaud named Distinguished Alumna for 2014

4/11/2014

Trustees approve department name change

2/21/2014
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