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January 13, 2021
New Nature Preserve in Madison County Protects Wildlife, State History
The 50-acre Hidden Canal Nature Preserve will give wildlife a place to search for food away from humans and protect remnants of a failed 19th century hydraulic canal.
December 17, 2020
Paint made from coal mine waste created by University College London graduate
British scientist creates emulsion paint made from 100% recycled coal mine sludge.
November 24, 2020
Scientists Create Global Map of Bee Species
A global map of the distribution of 20,000 bee species has been created to aid in the conservation of the insect.
November 17, 2020
Indianapolis Thriving Schools Challenge now accepting fall applications
Fall applications for the Indianapolis Thriving Schools Challenge are now being accepted through Nov. 20.
November 3, 2020
Clouds and Climate Change
New research on cirrus clouds from an international research team, including Purdue University scientists, could help make climate change models more accurate.
October 5, 2020
Some researchers want new drought definition
New research is urging scientists to redefine the term “drought,” specifically when it comes to crop-relevant drought in the Corn Belt.
September 29, 2020
Mass bird deaths in New Mexico alarming biologists
September 29, 2020
After pledging to stop climate misinformation, Facebook suspends many environmental accounts
Facebook "mistakenly" suspends many environmental accounts of climate activists and environmental organizations.
August 31, 2020
Indiana universities receive grants to study PFAS impact on water quality
August 6, 2020
EPA awards Purdue University nearly $800,000 to develop test for chemical neurotoxicity
The EPA awarded Purdue University nearly $800,000 to research a computer model that helps determine chemical neurotoxicity.
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