Research news
Ultrapotent compound may help treat C. diff, reduce recurrence
Clostridioides difficile, or C. diff, is the leading cause of health care-associated infection in the U.S.
Quantum model unlocks new approach to single-photon detection
To become more pervasive in daily life, quantum technology needs to better detect single particles of light, called photons, carrying quantum information.
Purdue research drives efforts toward cleaner air in California
Purdue University research is driving clean air changes in California and could lead to landmark vehicle emissions changes across the United States.
Patented innovations offer new approaches to optical sensing
New patented technologies from engineers at Purdue University are designed to improve the performance of handheld optical sensors used for food safety detection and water quality analysis.
New machine learning-assisted method rapidly classifies quantum sources
For quantum optical technologies to become more practical, there is a need for large-scale integration of quantum photonic circuits on chips.
Broadband grows best when states are proactive, take down barriers
Access to high-speed broadband internet improves entrepreneurship and economic growth, while lack of it has detrimental effects on education. Still, millions of people across the United States, many living in rural areas, lack access to broadband and the resources to develop broadband infrastructures.