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  • June 2008
    • Chill Chips May Take Heat Off Computers

      Chill Chips May Take Heat Off Computers

      (Newser) - Researchers have developed a tiny refrigeration system to keep computers cool, an invention that will do away with the clunky fan currently used—and potentially lead to much smaller and faster devices, Computerworld reports. The team at Purdue University expects the technology to be ready for installation within 2 years. More »

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      electronics   microchips   computers   Purdue   chips   laptops

  • January 2008
    • Purdue Upsets No. 11 Wisconsin

      Purdue Upsets No. 11 Wisconsin

      (Newser) - Robbie Hummel had 10 points, seven rebounds and five assists for Purdue, but his day wasn't done until the final seconds. Hummel blocked a driving layup by Michael Flowers to preserve a 60-56 Big Ten upset of No. 11 Wisconsin, reports the Associated Press. The Boilermakers, who have won five straight, snapped the Badgers 10-game win streak. More »

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      NCAA basketball   NCAA   Big Ten Conference   Wisconsin Badgers   Purdue

  • December 2007
    • Painter, Purdue Beat Central Michigan to Win Motor City Bowl

      Painter, Purdue Beat Central Michigan to Win Motor City Bowl

      (Newser) - Chris Summers’ 40-yard field goal with no time remaining gave Purdue a 51-48 victory over Central Michigan in the Motor City Bowl. Boilermaker quarterback Curtis Painter set a school record with 546 passing yards. Purdue had a 21-point lead three times throughout the game but needed all 60 minutes to hold off the tenacious Chippewas, reports AP. More »

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      football   NCAA football   Purdue

    • Big Ten Denies Ref Fixed Football Games

      Big Ten Denies Ref Fixed Football Games

      (Newser) - The Big Ten commissioner denied any football games were fixed this season, even though an official with a criminal background worked the games, the Chicago Tribune reports. Referee Stephen Pamon was in charge of both the Purdue-Penn State game and the Ohio State-Illinois matchup; both games were marred by controversial calls. More »

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