Hackernews posts about Purdue
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- Growing rice in the UK 'not so crazy' as climate warms (www.purdueexponent.org)
- Jeffrey Epstein Pursued Swiss Rothschild Bank to Finance Israeli Cyberweapons (www.dropsitenews.com)
- Paradox and Colossal Order have mutually decided to pursue independent paths (forum.paradoxplaza.com)
- Supreme Court blocks controversial Purdue Pharma opioid settlement (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Supreme Court blocks Purdue Pharma opioid settlement (www.nbcnews.com)
- In the US opioid-maker Purdue is bankrupt. Its global counterparts make millions (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Opioid-maker Purdue is bankrupt, but its global counterparts make millions (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Purdue's Bankruptcy Went Too Far (www.bloomberg.com)
- Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture (en.wikipedia.org)
- Purdue student from South Korea released from ICE detention facility (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Purdue ECE students shatter Guinness World Record for fastest puzzle cube (engineering.purdue.edu)
- Purdue agrees to pay feds back $737,000 for grant submissions with fake data (retractionwatch.com)
- Purdue physicists throw smallest disco party (www.physics.purdue.edu)
- Purdue ECE students shatter World Record for fastest Rubik's cube-solving robot (engineering.purdue.edu)
- Purdue University's 2024 Engineering Gift Guide (engineering.purdue.edu)
- Show HN: Trove of Decentralized Research and Tools (www.coinfabrik.com)
- Semiconductor Fabrication 101 (engineering.purdue.edu)
- How to criticize computer scientists (2001) (www.cs.purdue.edu)
- Computer and Network Security (engineering.purdue.edu)
- Using Logic in Writing (owl.purdue.edu)
- The XINU Page (xinu.cs.purdue.edu)
- Microcomb chips help pave the way for thousand times more accurate GPS systems (engineering.purdue.edu)
- Leonhard Euler: His Life, the Man, and His Works [pdf] (www.cs.purdue.edu)
- Students shatter Guinness World Record for fastest puzzle cube-solving robot (engineering.purdue.edu)
- The XINU Operating System (xinu.cs.purdue.edu)
- The Moral Limits of Bankruptcy Law (www.nytimes.com)