Research National Science Foundation funds supercomputer cluster at Penn State 02/21/2017 The Penn State Cyber-Laboratory for Astronomy, Materials, and Physics (CyberLAMP) is acquiring a high-performance computer cluster that will facilitate interdisciplinary research and training in cyberscience and is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. |
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Black History Month Scholar's program highlights faculty research 02/20/2017 The Alliance for Education, Science, Engineering and Development in Africa (AESEDA) and the Department of African American Studies at Penn State are sponsoring the Black History Month PSU Scholar's Program. |
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Graduate Student Method to predict surface ozone pollution levels provides 48-hour heads-up 02/16/2017 A novel air quality model will help air quality forecasters predict surface ozone levels up to 48-hours in advance and with fewer resources, according to a team of meteorologists. |
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Student Family ties help EMS THON group, Four Diamonds families fight for cancer cure 02/15/2017 When Lynn and Butch Brewer received the application in 2004 to become a Four Diamonds family they admitted they didn't know exactly what it would mean for them. It wasn't until two years later, when their son Troy lost his battle with cancer after first going through remission, that they surveyed the hundreds of Penn State students who came to his funeral and it became clear. |
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Faculty Penn State to offer MOOCs on FutureLearn online learning platform 02/14/2017 Penn State will begin offering massive open online courses through FutureLearn, the United Kingdom's leading MOOC platform, as part of the organization's launch in the United States. |
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Faculty Local women in STEM-related professions to be highlighted in new WPSU web series 02/13/2017 WPSU Penn State's "Women in Science Profiles" features five local women working in STEM-related professions. The series aims to inspire young women to enter STEM-related fields while dispelling misconceptions about STEM professionals and their lives. |
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Student Student television, film work recognized in national competition 02/10/2017 Penn State was well represented in the annual Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of Media Arts competition as a television news magazine special, a television news anchor, a weathercaster, a narrative video and a short form documentary were recognized. |
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Scholar’s Program offers discussion opportunities for Black History Month 02/09/2017 The Alliance for Education, Science, Engineering and Development in Africa (AESEDA) and the Department of African American Studies at Penn State are sponsoring the Black History Month PSU Scholar's Program. Four panel discussions, highlighting scholarship by Penn State faculty members of African descent, will take place from Feb. 16 to 22 in Foster Auditorium of Pattee Library on the University Park campus. |
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Research Deep groundwater aquifers respond rapidly to climate variability 02/08/2017 Changes in climate can rapidly impact even the deepest freshwater aquifers according to Penn State and Columbia University hydrologists. |
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Research Broader updrafts in severe storms may increase chance of damaging hail 02/07/2017 Strong updrafts -- currents of rising air -- in severe thunderstorms are a prerequisite for hail formation. The width of these updrafts may be an indicator of an increased hail threat, according to Penn State meteorologists. |