Warsaw Company Brings High-Tech Treatments to Horses
Headquartered in the orthopedic capital of the world, a Warsaw-based startup is gaining traction as it uses new technology to treat patients with four legs instead of two. ... Read More
Headquartered in the orthopedic capital of the world, a Warsaw-based startup is gaining traction as it uses new technology to treat patients with four legs instead of two. ... Read More
Matchmaking websites have changed how people search for a new love interest; the same basic concept is helping Indiana manufacturers spark new business relationships. Nearly 7,000 companies in the ...... Read More
A recent report that combs through a myriad of statistics associated with the U.S. manufacturing industry reveals that Indiana’s manufacturing economy is very strong. The report’s author notes, in ...... Read More
It’s rare that getting an education is free, but Bloomington-based Cook Group says its new employee training program aims to be so exceptional that workers can’t help but take advantage. At no cos...... Read More
In a world where complex parts are plentiful, searching for the right widget or thingamajig can be maddening for a manufacturer—and costly. Imaginestics LLC, based at the Purdue Research Park of We...... Read More
Hydroponics—growing plants without soil—isn’t a new concept. But converting that method to grow an acre’s worth of fresh produce inside a 40-foot shipping container with “God-like” control over tem...... Read More
When you take a medication, it’s doubtful you question its authenticity; agencies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulate the pharmaceutical industry to ensure drugs are what their deve...... Read More
Dr. David Nolte says it’s a harsh reality for cancer patients: more than half don’t respond to chemotherapy, and yet every patient suffers through its terrible side effects. As chief scientific off...... Read More
One of the greatest barriers to battling HIV in developing countries is simply getting a diagnosis, says a Purdue researcher. While systems are typically in place for treatment, Purdue Assistant Pr...... Read More
A southern Indiana company has completed a space mission that reads like science fiction: it 3D printed a neonatal heart in 22 seconds—the machinery operated by engineers-turned-astronauts who floa...... Read More