Institute to Capture the Promise of Composites
Composite materials have revolutionized the aerospace industry, but their application in the automotive sector has remained elusive, mainly due to manufacturing challenges. ... Read More
Composite materials have revolutionized the aerospace industry, but their application in the automotive sector has remained elusive, mainly due to manufacturing challenges. ... Read More
As natural gas gains traction in the marketplace, two Indianapolis-based companies are reaping the benefits. ... Read More
The exacting specifications of an orthopedic implant are mind boggling, and that requires the main ingredient—the metal it consists of—to be trustworthy. A company says it has long been providing t...... Read More
As the world’s most populous country, China must have a reliable food supply to feed its 1.3 billion citizens, and a laboratory in Indianapolis is now playing a key role to help accomplish that. ... Read More
Teleportation ala Star Trek—beaming a person place to place—remains science fiction, but a Purdue University researcher is developing a system for surgeons that he believes could be the next best t...... Read More
Wabash College is using its newfound 3D printing capabilities to give a helping hand. Students are producing 3D printed prosthetic hands for children around the world through a partnership with a g...... Read More
The autistic community calls it “the fever effect”—and some families say they’re relieved it’s finally getting the attention it deserves. It refers to anecdotal evidence that when some autistic pat...... Read More
A Purdue University researcher says a basic technology used worldwide every day hasn’t changed since the 19th century. It’s the science of pill-taking, and Purdue Electrical and Computer Engineerin...... Read More
The annual Hoosier tradition of the Governor’s office naming a Mr. and Miss Indiana Science has an unusual twist this year: both students hail from the same high school. 2015 Mr. Science Adit Chand...... Read More
Every CVS store in the U.S.—7,342 to be exact—is now selling a lip balm product created in the kitchen of Indianapolis entrepreneur Dan Gosling. A professional trumpet player, Gosling knows the val...... Read More