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Research Lead up to volcanic eruption in Galapagos captured in rare detail 03/02/2021 Scientists are using networks of ground-based seismic and GPS monitoring stations and satellite observations to observe the Sierra Negra. |
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Climate dynamics seminar examines data, disasters and urban supply chains 03/02/2021 Alfonso Mejia will discuss using data-driven frameworks to keep cities supplied after droughts and heat waves affect agricultural production on March 10 |
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Webinar: 'What Messed with Texas, and Could it Happen Here?' 03/02/2021 A panel of energy experts from Penn State and industry will review the causes of the Texas energy crisis and discuss lessons learned for the U.S. northeast on Monday, March 8. |
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Research Capstone project improves disease mapping tool for Penn State Cancer Institute 02/26/2021 Recent Master of Geographic Information Systems graduate Nate Geyer has always been interested in epidemiology and geography. As a research support assistant in the Department of Public Health Sciences in the College of Medicine, he was able to put those interests together by creating a new version of the LionVu cancer mapping tool. |
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Student Penn State announces 16 Fulbright Student semi-finalists for 2021-22 award year 02/26/2021 16 students will represent Penn State during the final round of selections for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program's 2021-22 award year, including Ruchi Patel, human dimensions of natural resources and the environment, geography. |
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Second Energy University forum to focus on education March 5 02/25/2021 Penn State faculty, staff and students are invited to take part in the second forum designed to discuss how Penn State can continue to strengthen its position as an energy leader. |
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Twenty student teams selected to compete in the 2021 Nittany AI Challenge 02/25/2021 Twenty Penn State teams with students from seven different colleges including EMS will each be awarded $500 to compete in the Prototype Phase of the 2021 Nittany AI Challenge. |
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Shining a light on a forgotten figure in science history 02/25/2021 Buried interview from 1963 with Walter Friedrich helped shine some light on the German scientist's vital yet forgotten role in a Nobel Prize-winning discovery. |
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Faculty Internet fiber optics could provide valuable insight into geological phenomena 02/25/2021 Scientists are using fiber-optic distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) technology to turn existing telecommunication infrastructure that is already installed underground into a valuable resource for monitoring ground vibrations. |
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Research EarthTalks examines the carbon footprint of the built environment 02/23/2021 Esther Obonyo, associate professor of engineering design and architectural engineering at Penn State, will discuss ways to reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment at 4 p.m. Monday, March 1. |