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Graduate Student 18 new NSF graduate researchers join the ranks at Penn State 08/31/2020 Eighteen students were named National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) recipients for the 2020-21 academic year. |
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Faculty Seminars to examine climate science, carbon emissions at Penn State 08/28/2020 The Earth System Science Center has announced the lineup for its fall 2020 Climate Dynamics seminar series. |
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Research An improved wearable, stretchable gas sensor using nanocomposites 08/27/2020 A stretchable, wearable gas sensor for environmental sensing has been developed and tested by researchers at Penn State, Northeastern University and five universities in China. |
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Faculty Weather and Climate Analytics certificate program graduates first students 08/27/2020 Barbara DeClerck knows which way the wind blows. A meteorologist with the National Weather Service, DeClerck provides daily wind forecasts to help airplanes land on time at one of the busiest airports in the world. |
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Faculty Security center announces Fall 2020 Grant Program 08/27/2020 The Penn State Center for Security Research and Education (CSRE) is announcing its Fall 2020 Grant Program to support security-related scholarship and educational programs at Penn State. University faculty and researchers are eligible to apply by Nov. 2. |
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Research Advanced biofuels show promise for replacing some fossil fuels 08/25/2020 Plant-based biofuels can play a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and removing excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and growing these crops in certain landscapes offers net climate benefits compared to other land use options, according to a team of international scientists. |
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Research Thin layer protects battery, allows cold charging 08/25/2020 In the search for a reliable, quick-charging, cold-weather battery for automobiles, a self-assembling, thin layer of electrochemically active molecules may be the solution, according to a team of researchers. |
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Research Locust swarm could improve collision avoidance 08/24/2020 Plagues of locusts, containing millions of insects, fly across the sky to attack crops, but the individual insects do not collide with each other within these massive swarms. Now a team of engineers is creating a low-power collision detector that mimics the locust avoidance response and could help robots, drones and even self-driving cars avoid collisions. |
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Student Students work to educate Pennsylvanians about benefits of renewable energy 08/24/2020 Penn State students are working virtually on the Pennsylvania Solar Center's Renew PA Works campaign in an effort to educate Pennsylvanians about the benefits of renewable energy, including job creation. |
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Faculty Wauthier awarded NSF CAREER award to investigate volcanic flank instability 08/24/2020 Christelle Wauthier, associate professor of geosciences in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, received a Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation to develop numerical models to characterize volcanic flank instability processes. |