There may be thousands of things large and small that can be done to better control pollution on even the smallest waterways, and a new tool developed at Purdue University may help sort out how to choose the best ones.
The 2008-2009 Purdue Quarter Scale student design team capped off another very successful year, finishing third overall at the international ASABE 1/4 Scale Tractor Student Design Competition. The competition was held in Peoria, IL, from May 28 – 31.
Those worried about a performance drop-off going from standard diesel fuel to the more environmentally friendly B20 biodiesel blend can ease their minds.
Michael Ladisch, a distinguished professor of both Agricultural & Biological Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, was presented the Charles D. Scott Award at the annual Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Purdue University Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering graduate program one of the nation's best.
Three teams of Purdue University students that created new uses for corn and soybeans – melt-away cupcake liners, biodegradable cork and toilet paper – took top honors Monday (March 23) in the Student Soybean and Corn Innovation Contests.