Penn State Engineering in the News
October 2021
- Rates of gun violence in the US increased by 30% during pandemic due to ‘psychological stress’ and increase in firearm sales, study finds
Daily Mail, Oct. 21, 2021
- Gun violence in the U.S. increased by 30% during the pandemic, despite lockdowns
ZME Science, Oct. 21, 2021
- Wearable, Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring Device Removes Need For Needles
IFLScience, Oct. 19, 2021
- Penn State researchers develop a glucose sensor that needs no needles
SlashGear, Oct. 18, 2021
September 2021
August 2021
- What chemical engineers do and the education they need
U.S. News & World Report, Aug. 26, 2021
- A 5G shortcut leaves phones exposed to stingray surveillance
WIRED, Aug. 10, 2021
- Serious injuries on farms, especially among youth are hugely underreported, Penn State researcher finds
The Morning Call, Aug. 10, 2021
- Boeing to move Starliner from launchpad as it searches for what went wrong
The Washington Post, August 4, 2021
- Banning left turns to improve traffic flow
Inside Higher Ed, Aug. 2, 2021
July 2021
June 2021
- Sick of dangerous city traffic? Remove left turns
Salon, June 24, 2021
- Is it time to prohibit left turns in busy intersections? This transportation engineer thinks so
ZME Science, June 14, 2021
- This one weirdly simple traffic change could save lives
Inverse, June 14, 2021
- We should abolish the left turn, science suggests
Popular Mechanics, June 14, 2021
- Flying car battery breakthrough makes futuristic transport ‘commercially viable’
The Independent, June 7, 2021
- Flying cars are "imminent" new study finds
Inverse, June 7, 2021
- Want to make city driving safer? Remove left turns.
Popular Science, June 6, 2021
- Engineers design battery to power flying cars
UPD, June 6, 2021
- If you notice this while walking, it could be an early sign of Parkinson’s
Yahoo!Life, June 3, 2021
- Sick of dangerous city traffic? Remove left turns
Tech Xplore, June 2, 2021
May 2021
April 2021
March 2021
February 2021
- Scientists may solve Amelia Earhart’s disappearance with a nuclear reactor
Men’s Health, Feb. 20, 2021
- Amelia Earhart’s disappearance could be solved by a nuclear reactor
Daily Mail, Feb. 16, 2021
- Scientists use nuclear reactor to investigate Amelia Earhart’s mysterious disappearance
ZME Science, Feb. 16, 2021
- Scientists may solve Amelia Earhart’s disappearance with a nuclear reactor
Popular Mechanics, Feb. 15, 2021
- Poor ventilation in multifamily buildings may lessen benefit of staying at home to avoid COVID
Salon, Feb. 14, 2021
- NASA promotes the development of hybrid aircraft
labroots.com, Feb. 7, 2021
- Space station sensors saw how weird ‘blue jet’ lightning forms
Science News for Students, Feb. 2, 2021
January 2021
- Mysterious blue jet lightning seen from space
smithsonian.com, Jan. 26, 2021
- Electric car batteries with 5-minute charging times produced
Grist, Jan. 24, 2021
- For electric car makers, this battery breakthrough could change everything
Mother Jones, Jan. 24, 2021
- Space station detectors found the source of weird ‘blue jet’ lightning
Science News Online, Jan. 21, 2021
- Electric car batteries with five-minute charging times produced
The Guardian, Jan. 19, 2021
- Say goodbye to ‘range anxiety’: Electric car battery that can can add 100 miles of charge to a vehicle in just five MINUTES to launch by 2025
Daily Mail, Jan. 19, 2021
- Desalination breakthrough paves way for more clean water at a cheaper cost
Yahoo News, Jan. 8, 2021
- Smart Antibacterial Avoids Collateral Damage, Potential Blowback
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Jan. 6, 2021
- Researchers Find a Faster, More Efficient Way to 3D Print
Gizmodo, Jan. 5, 2021
December 2020
November 2020
October 2020
- Graphene-Based Memory Resistors Can Mimic The Efficiency Of Brain’s Neural Networks
AtomsTalk, Oct. 31, 2020
- New Graphene-Based Memory Resistors Mimic the Brain's Network
The Science Times, Oct. 30, 2020
- Just one third of elementary classrooms in Philly meet minimum ventilation standards
WHYY, Oct. 29, 2020
- Biosensors Printed Directly On Skin Bring Wearable Tech To Next Level
Forbes, Oct. 24, 2020
- Why plexiglass alone can’t prevent Covid-19
Vox, Oct. 23, 2020
- Another breakthrough in wearable sensors opens interesting possibilities
Medium, Oct. 22, 2020
- Coronavirus in winter | Risky behaviors to be wary of during the chilly months
Fox 43, Oct. 20, 2020
- Ventilation and air filtration play a key role in preventing the spread of COVID-19 indoors
USA Today, Oct. 19, 2020
- 3D Printing of Biological Tissues Advanced with Yield Stress Gels
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Oct. 16, 2020
- Wearable circuits printed directly on human skin
ACS News Service Weekly PressPac, Oct. 14, 2020
- New ‘wearable paint’ PRINTED directly on the body to monitor vital signs is powered by the user’s movements and can be washed off after data is gathered
Daily Mail UK, Oct. 12, 2020
- Wearable tattoo: Scientists print sensors directly onto skin without heat
UPI, Oct. 12, 2020
- What do plexiglass dividers do to stop Covid-19?
Quartz, Oct. 7, 2020
- Heat and relative humidity affect how coronavirus spreads, new study finds
AccuWeather, Oct. 2, 2020
- Trump’s Travail: A Virus That Thrives Indoors
New York Times, Oct. 2, 2020
- A virus and bacteria may ‘team up’ to harm babies’ brains
LiveScience.com, Oct. 1, 2020
September 2020
August 2020
- Algorithm aims to alert consumers before they use illicit online pharmacies
Medium, August 28, 2020
- Understanding locust swarms could improve collision avoidance
National Science Foundation, August 26, 2020
- A biblical plague insect could help create the future of self-driving cars
Inverse, August 24, 2020
- Locust swarms could hold the key to developing effective collision avoidance technology for robots, drones and self-driving cars
Daily Mail UK, August 24, 2020
- Indoor air purification systems play supporting role in Covid-19 prevention measures
TribLive, August 21, 2020
- Highly sensitive dopamine detector uses 2D materials
National Science Foundation, August 19, 2020
- You don’t need fancy air filter systems to reduce Covid-19 risk
Quartz, August 18, 2020
- Reopening indoor dining in N.J. remains too risky for coronavirus spread based on study, governor says
Lehigh Valley Live, August 11, 2020
- Scientists develop an ultra-sensitive dopamine detector
The Science Times, August 9, 2020
- Your hot-weather guide to coronavirus, air-conditioning and airflow
New York Times, August 8, 2020
- Could a janky, jury-rigged air purifier help fight Covid-19?
Wired, August 6, 2020
- Scientists invent self-healing material with engineered squid proteins
Medium, August 2, 2020
July 2020
- Can air conditioning spread the coronavirus?
AARP, July 31, 2020
- Lithium metal batteries that perform well at low temperatures
Tech Xplore, July 28, 2020
- Growing understanding of airborne coronavirus puts focus on air conditioning
WGBH, July 21, 2020
- If someone is isolating at home with coronavirus, turn off AC in room and install separate window unit to prevent spreading
KDKA TV, July 20, 2020
- Can air conditioning units transfer droplets of COVID-19 throughout your home?
WXYZ, July 20, 2020
- How to make indoor air safer
FiveThirtyEight, July 20, 2020
- A natural water repellent nanostructure is found on insects
The Science Times, July 18, 2020
- Improving the air quality inside your home
WSMV News4 Nashville, July 17, 2020
- Properly maintained HVAC systems can help limit spread of coronavirus, experts say
Fox 35 Orlando, July 16, 2020
- How much should you worry about air donditioning and COVID-19?
Slate, July 16, 2020
- Potential advances in flexible electronics could now be looming thanks to Penn State research
All About Circuits, July 16, 2020
- Most air conditioning systems don't protect against the coronavirus. In some cases, they can actually facilitate spread
USA Today, July 15, 2020
- Air quality engineer argues HEPA filters suggested by Gov. Cuomo aren’t necessary in malls
NewsChannel 9 WSYR, July 1, 2020
June 2020
- Does air conditioning spread the coronavirus?
NBC News, June 26, 2020
- Does air conditioning spread the coronavirus?
Today, June 26, 2020
- Machine learning algorithms promise better situational awareness
Army Live, June 22, 2020
- The Design and Science of Patio Dining During a Pandemic
Wired, June 17, 2020
- Epidemiologists reveal COVID-19 concerns about human behavior
Accuweather, June 9, 2020
- Will air-conditioning help spread the coronavirus?
Fast Company, June 4, 2020
- Using Carbon Fiber to Cut Production Costs and Strengthen Materials for Automotives
All About Circuits, June 2, 2020
May 2020
- Coronavirus FAQs: Is It Safer To Fly Or Drive? Is Air Conditioning A Threat?
National Public Radio, May 30, 2020
- Pitcher plants inspire kidney stone diagnostic
Medium, May 28, 2020
- What does it mean to be a woman in research? Penn State professors share their experiences
Daily Collegian, May 22, 2020
- Good question: Can air conditioning put us at risk For COVID-19?
CBS Minnesota, May 18, 2020
- Could air conditioners be spreading the coronavirus?
AccuWeather, May 15, 2020
April 2020
- Humanitarian engineering: Are universities missing a trick?
www.studyinternational.com, April 24, 2020
- Universities are leading the charge to combat COVID-19
The Hill, April 16, 2020
- Penn State researchers create new equipment to protect health care workers against COVID-19, currently in prototype stage
WTAJ-TV, April 15, 2020
- Penn State, local businesses team up to 3D-print and produce PPE for those in need across Pa.
Centre Daily Times, April 2, 2020
March 2020
February 2020
- New sense discovered in dog noses: the ability to detect heat
Science, February 28, 2020
- Penn State to launch Clark Scholars Program via $15.5M gift, $10M match
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, February 19, 2020
- Penn State to name building for Guy Bluford, first African-American in space
PennLive, February 18, 2020
- New Maker Ambassador program to help Penn State women, marginalized groups in engineering
The Daily Collegian, February 18, 2020
- Security experts raise concerns about voting app used by military voters
CNN Politics, February 14, 2020
- Penn State receives grant to study bioprinting tissue for facial reconstructions
The Daily Collegian, February 12, 2020
- $15.5 million endowment created For engineering scholarship program
Onward State, February 11, 2020
- Penn State College of Engineering receives $15.5 million donation to create scholars program
The Daily Collegian, February 11, 2020
- Foundation Commits $15.5 million to ‘create life-changing opportunities’ for Penn State engineering students with financial need
StateCollege.com, February 10, 2020
- $15.5 million investment at Penn State aims to address diversity in an underrepresented field
Centre Daily Times, February 10, 2020
January 2020
December 2019
November 2019
- Scientists have created an ultra-slippery coating for your toilet that won’t let poop stick
Wonderful Engineering, November 27, 2019
- Water-saving toilet coating
The Naked Scientists Science Interviews, November 27, 2019
- New slippery toilet coating could cut down on water usage
ABC15 Arizona, November 21, 2019
- Engineers create a toilet bowl coating so slippery that ‘human waste can’t stick to it’
CBC Radio, November 20, 2019
- Babbage: Reality check (this podcast features Tak-Sing Wong, associate professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering, talking about new Penn State research)
The Economist Radio, November 20, 2019
- Penn State researchers develop toilet coating that stops stuff from sticking
TribLIVE, November 20, 2019
- Scientists invent ultra-slippery toilet coating so poop doesn’t stick
International Business Times, November 20, 2019
- New toilet coating repels crap
Popular Mechanics, November 19, 2019
- This slippery new coating could make toilets less filthy
The Verge, November 19, 2019
- There’s a new coating for toilets — and it can save up to 50% of the water needed for flushing
ZME Science, November 19, 2019
- High-tech toilet coating does the dirty work for you
Geek, November 19, 2019
- New toilet coating could provide cleaner flushing
StashGear, November 19, 2019
- New slippery toilet coating developed by scientists
Medical Daily, November 19. 2019
- This new magical coating saves water by making toilets so slippery that poop basically flushes itself
Fast Company, November 18, 2019
- Scientists develop slippery toilet coating to stop poo sticking
The Guardian, November 18, 2019
- Superslippery toilets squash water wastage
Scientific American, November 18, 2019
- Saving water one flush at a time
National Public Radio, November 18, 2019
- High-tech slippery coating helps toilets shed all the gross stuff
CNET, November 18, 2019
- Wastewater from fracking: Growing disposal challenge or untapped resource?
Chemical & Engineering News, November 17, 2019
- This robot imitates the mechanism of a cockroach
Wonderful Engineering, November 16, 2019
- Temperature modulation can help add 200 miles of range in 10 minutes
Inside EV, November 13, 2019
- Penn State mechanical engineering awarded $3.3 million grant to research turbines
Onward State, November 13, 2019
- New EV battery can charge in 10 minutes
Popular Mechanics, November 12, 2019
- Researchers teach AI to design, say it did ‘quite good’ but won’t steal your job (yet)
ZME Science, November 7, 2019
- Filter made with tropical tree seeds purges viruses from water
Chemical & Engineering News, November 4, 2019
- The 10 minute charge: EVs hit major milestone
OilPrice.com, November 2, 2019
- New lithium-ion battery will see electric vehicles charging in just 10 minutes
Beebom, November 1, 2019
- New experimental EV battery design can charge in just 10 minutes
ExtremeTech, November 1, 2019
October 2019
- Electric cars will charge in “just 10 mins” with this new battery design
fossbytes.com, October 31, 2019
- New battery design can charge an electric car in 10 minutes
Yahoo News, October 31, 2019
- New battery design can charge an electric car in 10 minutes
International Business Times, October 30, 2019
- Electric cars could be charged in 10 minutes in future, finds research
The Guardian, October 30, 2019
- Image of the day: Upside-down landings
The Scientist, October 29, 2019
- This is how flies land upside-down
Mother Nature Network, October 29, 2019
- New video reveals how flies land upside-down
Science, October 23, 2019
- A dangerous bill before the senate would legalize dumping of oil and gas waste on PA roads
PennLive.com, October 22, 2019
- “Nanoscale CAT Scan” – Liquid-Cell Technology Offers First 3D View of Life’s Processes
SciTechDaily, October 16, 2019
- Scientists visualize first 3D view of life’s processes in liquid
Biotecnika, October 15
- Acoustofluidic sputum liquefaction device
National Science Foundation, October 9, 2019
- New approach for modern power grids that increases efficiency, reduces cost
ScienceDaily, October 8, 2019
- Philly native Guion Bluford Jr. holds memories of space dear to his heart
www.phillytrib.com, October 6, 2019
- More and more coal plants are shutting down in Pennsylvania but what will take their place?
PennLive.com, October 3, 2019
- Philipsburg’s DiamondBack has small-business accolades covered
statecollege.com, October 1, 2019
September 2019
- Scientists are studying concrete production in space
The Architect’s Newspaper, September 25, 2019
- Pennsylvania groups partner to test autonomous vehicles
Government Technology News, September 25, 2019
- Tom Richard & Justin Schwartz: Universities must lead on climate solutions
pittsburghlive.com, September 25, 2019
- With $8.4 million federal grant, Penn State to partner with PennDOT, CMU to test automated vehicles
Centre Daily Times, September 24, 2019
- Why astronauts are mixing cement aboard the International Space Station
smithsonian.com, September 11, 2019
- First cement mixed in space paves the way for otherworldly buildings
Astronomy Magazine, September 9, 2019
- Cement mixed on ISS helps pave the way for future space colonies
Discover Magazine, September 9, 2019
- Astronauts make first cement in space to support future Martian habitats
Space.com, September 9, 2019
- What happens to concrete when you mix it in space? ISS astronauts investigate
Digital Trends, September 8, 2019
August 2019
July 2019
- New online academic programs
Inside Higher Ed, July 24, 2019
- Cleanup continues after Texas petrochemical fire in March
The New York Times, July 23, 2019
- It took days to put out the ITC tank fire that sent plumes of dark smoke over Houston. It is taking months to dispose of the contaminated water produced by the environmental incident
Houston Chronicle, July 21, 2019
- Penn State commemorates Apollo 11’s trip to the Moon with launch of model rockets
State College, July 18, 2019
- Penn State has major role in Saturn moon mission: ‘This is straight out of Star Trek’
Inquirer.com, July 18, 2019
- Penn State celebrates Apollo 11 launch
Witf.org, July 18, 2019
- Young rocketeers celebrate Apollo 11 mission in Centre County
WJACTV.com, July 16, 2019
- Penn State, community members celebrate 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 launch
Centre Daily Times, July 16, 2019
- We’re one step closer to invisibility cloaks being real
Popular Mechanics, July 16, 2019
- Penn State to help commemorate Apollo 11 Mission with record-setting model rocket launch
Onward State, July 10, 2019
- Researchers explore connection between sense of smell, pollution and neurological disease
The Medical News, July 2, 2019
June 2019
May 2019
- People may one day live on Mars in these NASA-approved, 3D-printed homes — take a look inside
Yahoo! News, May 24, 2019
- NASA awards $700,000 in prizes for 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge
ExtremeTech, May 14, 2019
- The 3 breakthroughs additive manufacturing needs most
IndustryWeek, May 14, 2019
- A I SpaceFactory wins NASA’s Mars 3D-Printed Habitat Competition
Geek.com, May 13, 2019
- NASA held a contest to design a 3D habitat on Mars, and the winner is a vertical pod that can be printed in 30 hours
Business Insider, May 13, 2019
- NASA declares AI SpaceFactory winner Of 3D-Printed Mars Habitat Challenge
Tech Times, May 10, 2019
- NASA crowns winner in Mars Habitat Competition
Popular Mechanics, May 10, 2019
April 2019
- New custom-designed substrates developed for use in cryo-electron microscopy
The Medical News, April 23, 2019
- DOT announces makeup of aircraft certification committee
Politico, April 23, 2019
- Light conversions: Porous coatings make plastics nearly invisible, improving solar cell efficiency
American Scientist, April 23, 2019
- Bacteria use viruses for self-recognition, study reveals
The Medical News, April 17, 2019
- Penn State cuts ribbon on huge engineering building
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 4, 2019
- Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Building officially opens on Penn State’s campus
The Daily Collegian Online, April 4, 2019
February 2019
- Lab: Material made from squid teeth could cut plastic pollution in seas
The Metro, February 28
- What to expect in an online engineering degree program
U.S. News & World Report, February 27
- Squid protein could be an eco-friendly alternative to plastics, study finds
Geek.com, February 22
- Squid is the new eco-friendly plastic, study says
MotherBoard, February 22
- Could squid protein be an eco-friendly answer to our plastic problem?
CNN.com International, February 21
- Penn State tech startup Kijenzi: Improving the medical equipment supply chain in Kenya’s clinics
3DPrint.com, February 7
- Research: Opioid deaths increase with 'changing nature' of epidemic
USAgNet, February 6
- Learning on the job: Student rocket launches from Norway
@NASA, February 4
- Neurological engineering in the workplace
EEWeb, February 1
January 2019
December
November
October
- NSF announces $78.2 million to support cybersecurity, privacy research
IOT Evolution, October 25, 2018
Could software put an end to the snow day at Penn State?
Government Technology, October 15, 2018
- This new needle simulator could train medical students to have a steady hand
Smithsonian.com, October 15, 2018
- Could this new technology mean the end of snow days at Penn State?
Centre Daily Times, October 14, 2018
- NSF grants Penn State assistant prof. Saurabh Basu $260K to improve 3D printed parts
India West, October 9, 2018
September
- Penn State Enactus helps world with project to improve human production
Daily Collegian, September 21, 2018
- The environment’s new clothes: Biodegradable textiles grown from live organisms
Salon.com, September 16, 2018
- Risks posed by spreading oil and gas wastewater on roads
Medical Xpress, September 13, 2018
- The environment’s new clothes: Biodegradable textiles grown from live organisms
Scientific American, September 14, 2018
- Meet the US Air Force Reserve’s first female F-35A Lightning II pilot
Business Insider, September 11, 2018
- Why did Lancaster County have so much flooding this summer?
LancasterOnline.com, September 9, 2018
- Watch this liquid membrane filter let big stuff through and keep small stuff out
MotherBoard, September 6, 2018
- Scientists create filter that allows large particles through, but not small ones
Core77, September 5, 2018
August
- Math explains why your bus route seems so unreliable
Centre Daily Times, August 30, 2018
- Penn State researchers develop faster-charging lithium battery cell
Green Car Reports, August 28, 2018
- How machinable are support structures in a metal 3D-printed part?
Additive Manunfacturing, August 27, 2018
- Self-healing reverse filter opens the door for many novel applications
National Science Foundation, August 24, 2018
- Nuclear energy is still the cleanest and best way to generate electricity
PennLive.com, August 24, 2018
- Children can be peer pressured by robots, study says
The Inquisitr News, August 16, 2018
- Children are susceptible to robot peer pressure, study suggests
Smithsonian.com, August 16, 2018
- Robot overlords may sound scary, but robot friends could be just as bad
The Washington Post, August 15, 2018
- Penn State grads develop a new technology for breweries, and it’s being used locally
Centre Daily Times, August 13, 2018
- Drugs detected in private well water in north central Pennsylvania
WHYY.org, August 6, 2018
- Tired of sitting in traffic? A state rep wants Pa. to consider jumping onboard a hyperloop
PennLive.com, August 6, 2018
- Penn State researchers release findings of pharmaceuticals in well water
WJACTV.com, August 1, 2018
July
- Penn State features robot camp geared toward women
WJACTV.com, July 23, 2018
- Product Trends: Energy storage tech charges on
Electronic Products Magazine, July 20, 2018
- Penn State alum John Probst is guiding NASCAR’s innovation program
Philly.com, July 19, 2018
- 3D printing — The missing link in the blockchain revolution?
Steemit, July 16, 2018
- PSU making more moves towards equity and inclusion
The Underground, July 12, 2018
- Penn State to lead research on transportation infrastructure
USAgNet, July 12, 2018
- University making a mark in technology
WTAJ, July 11, 2018
- How one Penn Stater started his own company to sell handmade Moroccan products
Daily Collegian, July 6, 2018
- Tesla, fast e-bikes, VW QuantumScape, self healing batteries and much more on CleanTech Talk Today #9
CleanTechnica, July 4, 2018
- Math explains why your bus route seems so unreliable
@worldandscience, July 2, 2018
- Math explains why your bus is so late
CityLab, July 2, 2018
- Self-heating battery improves charging in cold temperatures
CleanTechnica, July 2, 2018
- Alabama microgrid dtudies future of energy infrastructure
U.S. News & World Report, July 2, 2018
- Math explains why your bus route seems so unreliable
Public Radio International, July 1, 2018
June
- Self-heating, fast-charging battery makes electric vehicles climate-immune
HardOCP, June 30, 2018
- Engineers develop electric car battery that can heat itself during winter
ATT.net, June 29, 2018
- Engineers develop electric car battery that can heat itself during winter
Popular Mechanics, June 29, 2018
- Math explains why your bus route seems so unreliable
San Francisco Chronicle, June 29, 2018
- 6 educators share how they are using 3d printing to teach their students
techguided.com, June 26, 2018
- 3 hospitals harnessing quality initiatives, technology to cut readmission rates
Becker’s Hospital Review, June 21, 2018
- Where’s your flying car? Here’s your flying car.
Big Think, June 20, 2018
- Penn State to probe flaws in metal additive manufacturing
USAgNet, June 18, 2018
- Researchers devise stealth nanoparticles to deliver drugs to cancer cells and wipe them out
The Inquisitr News, June 17, 2018
- Top 10 designs at Boeing›s $2 million ‘Personal Flying Device’ contest revealed
Tech Times, June 14, 2018
- GoFly Prize unveils 10 winning designs in $2M contest for personal air vehicles
GeekWire, June 14, 2018
- Invisible cloaks are closer than you think
Steemit, June 13, 2018
- Researchers develop biomimetic nanosystem to deliver therapeutic proteins to target tumors
The Medical News, June 13, 2018
- Agriculture engineering building reopens after renovations
The Underground, June 13, 2018
- Penn State unveils renovated agricultural engineering building
Farm and Dairy, June 12, 2018
- Targeting strategy may open door to better cancer drug delivery
National Science Foundation, June 12, 2018
- FAA should change its safety risk assessment approach for drones to effectively integrate them into the nation’s airspace
The National Academies, June 11, 2018
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Additive Manufacturing Today, June 11, 2018
- Penn State unveils state-of-the-art agricultural building
WJAC TV, June 8, 2018
- Geisinger researchers are developing a way to predict readmission risk — here’s how
Becker’s Hospital Review, June 8, 2018
- Penn State opens finishing lab for metal 3D printed parts
3dprint.com, June 8, 2018
- Better biomimetic bone focus of NIH grant
Science and Technology Research News, June 4, 2018
May
- When is a dedicated bus lane not a dedicated bus lane?
CityLab, May 31, 2018
- Westworld, as reviewed by scientists, roboticists, researchers
CNET News, May 28, 2018
- Introducing two new ASME E-Fests student volunteer programs
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, May 24, 2018
- 3 reasons the U.S. additive manufacturing skills gap is growing
DesignNews.com, May 21, 2018
- Inspired by nature, new “slippery rough surface” material harvests water out of air
NaturalNews.com, May 14, 2018
- Blown away: Penn State places second in Department of Energy Collegiate Wind Competition
The Daily Collegian Online, May 13, 2018
- Real-life cloaking devices move one step closer
COSMOS Magazine, May 13, 2018
- Scientists create invisibility cloak, sort of
Tech Times, May 12, 2018
- Now you see me, now you don’t: “Cloaking devices” are no longer science-fiction
Steemit, May 11, 2018
- Penn State University has created a magnificent cloaking device that can completely conceal objects
The Inquisitr News, May 11, 2018
- ‘Star Trek’ tech gets real: Cloaking device conceals objects, Penn State researchers say
USA Today, May 10, 2018
- Scientists didn’t invent a Star Trek ‘cloaking device,’ but what they did is still neat
Gizmodo, May 10, 2018
- Scientists made a working invisibility cloak (but there’s a catch)
MotherBoard, May 10, 2018
- Researchers create a real cloaking device
TechCrunch, May 10, 2018
- Researchers create an acoustic cloaking device that works underwater
Engadget, May 10, 2018
- New metamaterial could make objects invisible to sonar detection underwater
Research & Development, May 10, 2018
April
- Slippery microgrooves help harvest fog
Chemical & Engineering News, April 22, 2018
- Training nuclear engineers for jobs that don’t exist
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 22, 2018
- Perkasie woman wins prestigious Penn State engineering award
The Intelligencer, April 20, 2018
- All aboard the additive manufacturing express
advancedmanufacturing.org, April 10, 2018
- New sodium-ion electrolyte may find use in solid-state batteries
ScienceDaily, April 10, 2018
- Nova-like explosion of spinning live bacteria explained
National Science Foundation, April 6, 2018
March
- Researchers devised slippery rough surface that can harvest water from air
ValueWalk, March 30, 2018
- The physics behind a baseball bat's sweet spot
Popular Science, March 30, 2018
- The ultimate guide to hitting a home run
Popular Science, March 29, 2018
- PSU Bridges to Prosperity working to help local community in Bolivia
WJACTV.com, March 20, 2018
- CodePSU to offer competition for students at all levels of experience
The Daily Collegian Online, March 13, 2018
- Extracellular vesicles could be personalized drug delivery vehicles
Medical Xpress, March 12, 2018
- All the shoes fit to print: A Penn State student and sneaker fan embraces 3-D tech
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, March 5, 2018
- Is there life after plastic? The new inventions promising a cleaner world
The Guardian, March 2, 2018
- U.S. Navy awards ARL the largest research contract in Penn State history
Centre Daily Times, March 1, 2018
January
- Every college student’s dream: An 8 am class on patents
Wired, January 20, 2018
- Produce better hydraulic components with metal 3D printing
Machine Design, January 19, 2018
- Engineers developing drone for NASA concept mission to Titan
USAgNet, January 18, 2018
- Vortic Watches sees value in old with timeless restoration
CBS Denver, January 18, 2018
- Susan O. Schall, Ph.D., recognized for dedication to industrial engineering
Business Insider, January 17, 2018
- Introducing ASCE’s 2018 New Faces of Civil Engineering – College
American Society of Civil Engineers, January 17, 2018
- Canada spends big to reduce oil sands’ footprint
Financial Tribune Daily, January 11, 2018
- NASA developing drone to find alien life on Saturn’s largest moon
Outer Places, January 10, 2018
- Aerospace engineers developing drone for NASA concept mission to Titan
Phys.org, January 10, 2018
- The odorless gas that’s transforming the way we travel
CNBC, January 5, 2018
- New desalination method offers low-energy alternative
USAgNet, January 5, 2018
December
- In Canada, billions are being spent to reduce the oil sands’ environmental impact
CNBC, December 29, 2017
- University rides tiny house craze with little classroom
The Morning Call, December 26, 2017
- Two surgical approaches equal in treating infection-caused hydrocephalus
Medical Xpress, December 21, 2017
- Citizen scientists to help researchers gauge Susquehanna
USAgNet, December 18, 2017
- Penn State looking for stream samplers for study on bass-killing compounds in Susquehanna
LancasterOnline.com, December 17, 2017
- University thinks big in small spaces with tiny classroom
New Haven Register, December 15, 2017
- You’re paying for America’s smoothest roads. Can you tell?
Sacaramento Bee, December 15, 2017
- Flowing toward cleaner rivers
Phys.org, December 13, 2017
- 3-D printed microfibers could provide structure for artificially grown body parts
Science Daily, December 12, 2017
- Citizen scientists to help researchers gauge Susquehanna water quality
Phys.org, December 11, 2017
- Conquering traffic congestion with mathematics
Phys.org, December 5, 2017
- Final five with Michael Hoffman
ISE Magazine, December 2017
November
- A curious quirk brings organic diode lasers one step closer
Science Daily, November 20, 2017
- Connected during a crisis: When survival depends on a better network
Huffington Post, November 14, 2017
- Can computers be creative?
ECN, November 14, 2017
- 3-D printing’s economic benefits are too big to ignore
The Hill, November 9, 2017
- Cities rush to build infrastructure—for self-driving cars
Wall Street Journal, November 9, 2017
- These drones spy parking spots
Electronics 360, November 9, 2017
- How one insect’s camouflage could help engineers design a cloak of invisibility
Gears of Biz, November 8, 2017
- Chip-based sensors with incredible sensitivity
Phys.org, November 2, 2017
October
- Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers honors Inge Marcus
Institute of Industrial & Systems Engineers, October 30, 2017
- Blast off! Harrisburg students launch rockets, learn love of science
PennLive.com, October 26, 2017
- Ammonia: Out of my barn!
The Horse, October 27, 2017
- Penn State creates food packaging material from wood and shells
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 24, 2017
- Manufacturers need to prepare for additive technology, the next industrial revolution, expert says
Berks Biz, October 19, 2017
- Penn State professor addresses RACC’s Manufacturing Summit
Reading Eagle, October 19, 2017
- New audio adds to mystery of attacks on U.S. diplomats
CNN.com International, October 14, 2017
- A ‘sonic attack’ on diplomats in Cuba? These scientists doubt it
The New York Times, October 5, 2017
September
- LVPC amazed by automated vehicles report
WFMZ.com, September 29, 2017
- Hurricane damage threatens Arecibo Observatory’s future
Science, September 26, 2017
- HAM radio hobbyists are connecting the Caribbean after Hurricane Maria
MotherBoard, September 26, 2017
- Here’s how PennDOT is getting ready for a driver-less future
PennLive.com, September 19, 2017
- Controversy swirls around fracking ban proposal for Delaware River watershed
The Intelligencer, September 13, 2017
- Driverless cars take to Penn State test track
PennLive.com, September 13, 2017
- Print your own 3D cartilage: Medicine’s next big thing?
KSAT.com, September 1, 2017
August 2017
- FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company names Mark Bezilla site vice president for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station
Market Insider, August 31, 2017
- Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineers honored by SME for 2017
India-West, August 31, 2017
- Intellectual property education crucial to America’s future
The Hill, August 30, 2017
- Penn State senior Lisha Li finds her dreams at Disney co-op
Daily Collegian, August 28, 2017
- Snowboards have a lot to learn from catamarans
Bloomberg, August 24, 2017
- Is there a better way to create organic bioelectronics?
Science Daily, August 24, 2017
- 3-D printing technology allows doctors to create new cartilage for worn-out joints
Click2Houston, August 21, 2017
- Tiny motors deliver ulcer medication in mouse stomachs
The Scientist, August 17, 2017
- AIAA Associate Fellow Alok Sinha authors book on vibration in periodic structures
AIAA Daily Launch, August 11, 2017
- How Longwood fires up its new fountain shows
Delawareonline.com, August 10, 2017
- PSU engineers take 3rd in national competition
India-West, August 5, 2017
July 2017
- Boalsburg’s Gert Aron will retire (again) at 90 years old
Centre Daily Times, July 28
- Soil filters out pharmaceutical contaminants before reaching groundwater
Soil + Filtration, July 26
- Philadelphia honors first African-American in space Col. Guion Bluford
CBS Philly, July 25
- Natural gas industry wastewater pollution may linger for years
NPR State Impact, July 20
- Engineering’s Bock soars to first place in competition
USAgNet.com, July 19
- Rooftop concentrating photovoltaics win over silicon in tests
USAgNet.com, July 18
- Making solar more efficient
Innovators magazine, July 18
- Treated hydraulic fracturing wastewater may pollute area water sources for years
Laboratory Equipment, July 18
- Penn State CPV system outperforms c-Si by 54%
pv magazine, July 18
- Fracking pollution stays in waterways long after the fracking is done
Popular Science, July 18
- Treated fracking wastewater contaminated watershed with radium and endocrine disrupters, study finds
Yale Environment 360, July 17
- Easing into AM
Modern Machine Shop, July 17
- Treated hydraulic fracturing wastewater may pollute for years
USAgNet.com, July 17
- Rooftop concentrating photovoltaics win big over silicon in outdoor testing
ECN magazine, July 17
- Seventh generation farmer looks to the future
Lancaster Farming, July 16
- Release of treated wastewater from hydraulic fracturing contaminates lake
ScienceDaily, July 12
- Before you hit 3D-print: A LIVE roundtable on industrial 3D printing
Digital Engineering, July 11
- Penn State industrial engineers retrofit ABB robot for FDM 3D printing
Additive Manufacturing Today, July 11
- Researchers working with sports venues to make them ‘greener,’ sustainable
Phys.org, July 10
- Investigational cancer compound receives FDA approval to begin human trials
statecollege.com, July 7
- 2-D layered devices can self-assemble with precision
chemeurope.com, July 7
- 2D layered devices can self-assemble with precision
R&D Magazine, July 6
- Squid-inspired proteins can function as programmable assemblers of 2D materials
AZoNano.com, July 6
- Penn State student-founded startup wins $100,000 grand prize from Cisco
statecollege.com, July 6
- 2-D layered devices can self-assemble with precision
ScienceDaily, July 5
- Recent Penn State graduate develops new metal 3D printing technology: Meet Xact Metal’s XM200
3Dprint.com, July 3
- Research progressing on spurring wide use of aviation biofuels
Lancaster Farming, July 2
- Researchers develop hybrid salinity gradient power technology
Power Magazine, July 1
June 2017
- Penn State graduate student finishes third in NIST Challenge
3Dprint.com, June 30
- Bacteria change a liquid’s properties and escape entrapment
Phys.org, June 28
- Penn State researchers receive grant to develop new contraception technology
statecollege.com, June 28
- Electrocaloric refrigerator offers alternative way to cool everything from food to computers
Phys.org, June 26
- Retired 97-year-old Penn State professor completes 7.6 mile run to top of Mount Washington
Daily Collegian, June 22
- Penn State researchers aim to find new metamaterial for structural safety during earthquake
AZO Materials, June 21
- Penn State student-built smallsat to provide insight into solar storms
satnews, June 21
- Using the sound of nuclear energy: A simple idea based on a high school experiment could be a warning signal ahead of a nuclear meltdown
Inside Science, June 20
- Grant to fund research into new metamaterial that provides earthquake protection
Phys.org, June 20
- New Penn State research finds 40% of our energy needs in coastal river outlets
Sustainable Brands, June 19
- Penn State historians leap into the Lair Of The Lion: BTN LiveBIG Book Club
Big Ten Network, June 17
- State College’s George Etzweiler, 97, makes another 7.6-mile run to top of Mount Washington
Centre Daily Times, June 17
- This new technology generates electricity when fresh water meets saltwater
Interesting Engineering, June 17
- Astronaut facts
philly.com, June 16
- Tuning a golf club’s signature “thwack” sound costs millions
Popular Science, June 16
- Penn State names new engineering dean
statecollege.com, June 15
- Penn State scientists win grant to develop novel approach to contraception
news-medical.net, June 15
- Meet 22 astronauts with Pennsylvania roots
PennLive, June 13
- Alumna Nicola Palmer makes 50 women to watch for 2017 list
Global Telecoms Business, June 8
- Two-part system turns stem cells into whatever you want
Cell Science from Technology Networks, June 6
- All-star alums
statecollege.com, June 6
- Clint Bowyer Pocono means a lot to crew chief Mike Bugarewicz, No. 14 crew
Speedway Digest, June 6
- Hoylu and Barton Malow announce latest delivery at The Pennsylvania State University’s University Park campus
Nasdaq, June 5
- Two-part system turns stem cells into whatever you want
ScienceDaily, June 5
- Two-part system turns stem cells into whatever you want
Stem Cells Daily, June 5
- Two-part system turns stem cells into whatever you want
Health Medicine Network, June 5
- Penn State’s new technology could satisfy over 40% global energy demands
The University Network, June 5
- Area native working for NASA receives award
Standard Speaker, June 3
- U.S. nuclear energy industry struggles as Three Mile Island shutdown looms
FOX News, June 2
May 2017
- Penn state research to measure benefits of UV irradiation as an HVAC coil cleaner
Plumbing Engineer, May 2017
- Solar power to the people
USAgNet.com, May 30
- Generating electricity where the rivers meet the sea at Penn State
CleanTechnica, May 30
- Aerospace engineer to get tough on ceramics with Office of Naval Research grant
Phys.org, May 30
- Hybrid technology generates electricity from where rivers meet the ocean
treehugger.com, May 30
- Blue Energy: Harnessing generated energy where river water meets sea water, potential power supply for world’s demands
The Science Times, May 29
- Harnessing the energy generated when freshwater meets saltwater
Phys.org, May 29
- Converting natural gas directly to electricity
beforeitsnews.com, May 29
- Bacteria can help create organic fuel cell: Generating cleaner methane power
The Science Times, May 23
- Dassault Systemes highlights the role of simulation in 3D printing
Digital Engineering, May 22
- Energy leaders discuss solutions in Pennsylvania
WTAJ, May 22
- Penn State researchers develop low-cost solar cell
pv magazine, May 19
- Enhanced efficiency of simple, inexpensive solar cells could transform energy-starved communities
Phys.org, May 18
- Penn State to launch ag stewardship certificate
Farm and Dairy, May 18
- Green fleet technology
usagnet.com, May 19
- University of Missouri names new ag school dean
Columbia Daily Tribune, May 18
- Researchers use bacteria to convert methane into electricity
R&D Magazine, May 17
- Green fleet technology
ECN magazine, May 17
- Microbial fuel cell converts methane to electricity
Phys.org, May 17
- Bacteria can form living materials with liquid crystals, says a new research
BioSpectrum Asia, May 16
- Green fleet technology
military-technologies.net, May 16
- Liquid-crystal and bacterial living materials self-organize and move in their own way
Bionity, May 15
- How living liquid crystals move around
The Exception Magazine, May 15
- How living liquid crystals move around
Futurity, May 14
- Liquid-crystal and bacterial living materials self-organize and move in their own way
Peg It Board, May 14
- The bacteria is able to form living materials with liquid crystals according to the latest research
The Science Times, May 13
- Swirling bacteria illuminate the strange physics of swarms
Wired, May 13
- Swirling bacteria illuminate the strange physics of swarms
Top 10 Tech, May 13
- Liquid-crystal and bacterial living materials self-organize and move in their own way
innovations report, May 12
- Liquid-crystal and bacterial living materials self-organize and move in their own way
ScienceDaily, May 11
- Liquid-crystal and bacterial living materials organize and move in their own way
Science in the news, May 11
- In-depth analysis of liquid-crystal living materials reveals their atypical behavior
AZoM, May 12
- Penn State’s Society of Women Engineers provides balance in male-dominated field
Daily Collegian, May 11
- Israel tests wireless charging roads for electric vehicles
Scientific American, May 11
- This I believe: I believe in working with my hands
WPSU, May 11
- Liquid-crystal and bacterial living materials self-organize and move in their own way
Phys.org, May 11
- Global delegation in county for passive housing training plan
Independent.ie, May 8
- Sophomore recommended as next student-selected Penn State Trustee
Statecollege.com, May 4
- The self repairing clothes that can ‘shed their skin’ when damaged
Daily Mail, May 3
- Why are holes circular?
Modern Machine Shop, May 1
April 2017
- Chemistry students visit Radiation Science and Engineering Center at PSU
GANTNews, April 28
- Uplifting Athletes founder named Penn State Homecoming Honorary Grand Marshal
stateccollege.com, April 27
- We need more role models for women in STEM now
Time, April 27
- Penn State University to offer additive manufacturing degrees
3D Printing Industry, April 25
- Penn State men’s gymnastics’ Stephen Nedoroscik claims individual NCAA title on pommel horse
Daily Collegian, April 24
- PSU Advanced Vehicle Team designing eco-friendly Camaro
Centre Daily Times, April 21
- Penn State University’s Noah Roberson earns NCAA Elite 90 Award
Lock Haven Express, April 21
- Penn State Professor Timothy Simpson joins MMS as new additive manufacturing columnist
Modern Machine Shop, April 20
- Gaming software can personalize therapy programs
PsychCentral, April 20
- Gaming can improve physical and mental therapy
news-medical.net, April 20
- Amr Elnashai wins Keith Eaton Award
Institution of Structural Engineers News, April 20
- Alumnus to head Purdue’s School of Nuclear Engineering
Inside Indiana Business, April 20
- Dissolvable metal supports for 3D printing – for real!
Raid Ready by Digital Engineering, April 19
- Rapid screening machine can read and separate proteins
Technology Networks, April 19
- Women in remarketing: Kathi Mehall
Auto Remarketing, April 19
- Gaming helps personalized therapy level up
Phys.org, April 19
- Rapid screening machine can read and separate protein sequences
R&D magazine, April 18
- Magic AI: These are the optical illusions that trick, fool, and flummox computers
The Verge, April 12
- Method for capturing secreted cancer markers developed
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, April 11
- Wanted: Flexible shops and open-minded pros
Additive Manufacturing Magazine, April 10
- Penn State-founded app to relaunch, offer users easier access to pick-up sports
Centre Daily Times, April 7
- 10 questions With new Blue Band drum major Jack Frisbie
Onward State, April 6
- HackPSU to bring coding, camaraderie to Penn State Business Building
Centre Daily Times, April 6
- The first NASA plan under Trump will kill the International Space Station
BuzzFeed News, April 5
- Where is deep learning being applied? More from RE•WORK Global Summits
Yahoo! Finance, April 3
- All in the family: Jack Frisbie named brother’s successor as Blue Band drum major
statecollege.com, April 3
- Video: How to 3D print metal parts
asme.org, April 1
March 2017
- DiFulvio gains invaluable experience through aerospace internship
gopsusports.com, March 30
- Penn State history lessons: Penn State Automatic Computer
Onward State, March 29
- Ergonomist serves as consultant on newest smartphone
usagnet.com, March 28
- ‘They’re afraid to come’: University leaders worry Trump policies will deter international scholars
The Washington Post, March 24
- Penn State students meet General Motors sustainability director
Centre Daily Times, March 22
- Tech Rally focuses on making connections
Centre Daily Times, March 21
- 8 ways the National Science Foundation supports our troops
NSF.gov, March 20
- Lakhtakia named Royal Society Fellow
USAgNet.com, March 20
- Emergency responders practice using grain-entrapment devices
Tribune-Review, March 18
- Scientist unveils “disruptive› material
Orlando Sentinel, March 10
- Penn State named site of Center for E-Design
HighBeam Research, March 13
- Start-up giving voice to the voiceless in Centre County
Lock Haven Express, March 14
- 2017 Rural Builder Hall of Fame inductees announced
Construction Magazine Network, March 9
- Penn State, Yale use $1.2M Co-Optima Award for biofuels research
NGT News, March 6
- John Hajduk to head Penn State Facilities Engineering Institute
military-technologies.net, March 1
- This battery runs on the hidden power of estuaries
Scientific American, March 1
- Cool, cable-free data centers via laser data transmission
GCN.com, March 1
February 2017
- Infrared lasers must replace data center wiring, say engineers
Network World, February 27
- Four key insights when raising money for your medtech startup: Interview with Bruce Shook, CEO of Intact Vascular
MassDevice, February 27
- Live from MWC: Why the LG G6 doesn’t have curved screens
Forbes, February 26
- The nuclear engineer who is the darling of the alt-energy world
OZY, February 21
- Switching from one-way to two-way streets? Experts explain the trend
clevelend.com, February 21
- With lasers, almost time to cut the data center cord
Innovate Long Island, February 16
- Guion Bluford, first African-American in space, is an Eagle Scout
Boy Scouts of America, February 16
- Lecturer develops low cost brain imaging system allafrica.com, February 9
- Black History Month: Facing the rising sun – Guion Bluford
Time Warner Cable News, February 9
- State College’s Project Vive gives voice to the voiceless
Keystone Edge, February 8
- Power/performance bits: Infrared links for data centers
Semiconductor Engineering, February 7
- Infrared links could simplify data center communications
I-Connect007, February 2
January 2017
- Engineers who make a difference
ISE magazine, January 2017
- My automaker is a 3D printer
Intel iQ, January 31
- Apple aims to up its AI smarts with iCloud user data in iOS 10.3
TechCrunch, January 27
- New start-up app by Penn State students runs your ‘Errandz’ for you
Daily Collegian, January 26
- Brainwaves to soundwaves: Penn State start-up ‘Musical Minds’ creates brain-scanning headphones
Daily Collegian, January 25
- Penn State students finding success in virtual reality educational consulting startup: Rain Reality
3dprint.com, January 25
- TEDxPSU announces 2017 speakers, registration
Onward State, January 24
- Theme Park Engineering Club creates unique career opportunities for students
Onward State, January 23
- Getting your product into “big box” stores
WTAJ Central PA Live, January 18
- Immune cells delivered drugs specifically to tumors in lab study
Melanoma News Today, January 17
- Penn State beginning $1.5 million smart manufacturing project
The Dauche Center for the Management of Manufacturing Engineering, January 13
- Penn State group working on vehicle performance, reducing fuel consumption
WTAJ, January 13
- Squid parts help make self-healing materials
Inside Science, January 13
- External layer of human heart successfully regenerated using stem cells
Tech Times, January 13
- Scientists recreate the outer layer of the heart with stem cells
engadget, January 12
- Timothy W. Simpson appointed Paul Morrow Professor at Penn State’s College of Engineering
Additive Manufacturing Today
- Timothy Simpson appointed Paul Morrow Professorship at Penn State
3D Printing Industry, January 11
- Penn State startup’s app plays music for the mind
Big Ten Network, January 6
- Penn State professor listed in Forbes “30 under 30”
WJAC, January 5
- Wake up, wipe out: How oxygen can help take down antiobiotic-resistant bacteria
CORDIS, January 5
- Penn State researchers create smart, targeted system to attack specific cancers types
News-Medical.net, January 4
- Penn State professor, John Urschel featured in Forbes’ 30 under 30 science list
Onward State, January 3
December 2016
- New approach captures the energy of slow motion
Controlled Environments magazine, December 28
- Penn State team tests hybrid microgrid for use across the state
Microgrid Knowledge, December 22
- Lockheed, Penn State team on research
Rapid Ready Technology, December 20
- Penn State to demonstrate low-carbon footprint path
Pennsylvania Ag Connection, December 20
- University of Cincinnati taps University of Louisville official as new president
WCMH-TV, December 19
- Key leadership announcements at GE Aviation
aviationpros.com, December 19
- MilliporeSigma announces winner of Life Science Award in Bioseparations
BioSpace, December 19
- Researchers to begin $1.5 million project for monitoring manufacturing machinery
Prototype Today, December 16
- Penn State awarded $3 million for new fuel consumption reduction project
statecollege.com, December 16
- How long before AI systems are hacked in creative new ways?
MIT Technology Review, December 15
- Researchers to begin $1.5 million project for manufacturing industry
myScience, December 15
- Bedford athlete enjoying life with PSU ice hockey team
Altoona Mirror, December 13
- Study shows hydraulic fracturing fluids affect water chemistry from gas wells
Lab Manager magazine, December 13
- Penn State professor wins grant to develop self-healing layers for Li metal anodes
Charged magazine, December 13
- Two Penn State deans to leave positions in 2017
statecollege.com, December 12
- Penn State engineering students apply their skills to real world problems at capstone design showcase
Daily Collegian, December 9
- Oxygen can wake up dormant bacteria for antibiotic attacks
Infection Control Today, December 8
- Happy Valley LaunchBox graduates third class
Centre Daily Times, December 8
- Oxygen can wake up dormant bacteria for antibiotic attacks
Youth Health magazine, December 8
- The promise of printing: Machines that deposit cell-laden inks are constructing tissues and organs, one layer at a time.
Nature, December 8
- Association of Women in Computing aims to diversify woman sparse tech industry
Daily Collegian, December 7
- Latrobe native savors chance to serve at Pearl Harbor
triblive.com, December 6
- InfraTrac successfully applies anti-counterfeit technology to 3D printed metal parts
3dprint.com, December 5
- 3D bioprinting revolution solidifies gains
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, December 1
- A community of making
MIT News, December 1
November 2016
- Researchers develop lower-cost options for blueberry harvest assist systems
Growing Produce, November 28
- This is Penn State: Bridges to Prosperity
WTAJ/wearecentralpa.com, November 28
- Farm know-how helps biological engineering student excel
Lancaster Farming, November 28
- Local startup’s campaign aims to provide devices to those who can’t speak
statecollege.com, November 28
- Trending: BioSteel, self-healing protective fabrics among latest innovations revolutionizing textiles
Sustainable Brands Issue in Focus, November 23
- Dancing robots, engineering opportunities on display at Penn State
Centre Daily Times, November 18
- Student-run website “What’sPoppin” seeks to connect students with events
Daily Collegian, November 16
- Penn State team puts hope within reach for kids with upper limb deformities
Centre Daily Times, November 14
- How Penn State is helping Honeywell keep current on latest 3-D printing innovations
Honeywell International, Inc., November 14
- Global Entrepreneurship Week to kick off with HackPSU on Saturday
Centre Daily Times, November 11
- Penn State Racing, a Formula Society of Automotive Engineers team, heads for the finish line
Daily Collegian, November 11
- Women in engineering profile: Judith Todd
ASM International, November 10
- Fluorescent light detector seen to easily diagnose CF through sweat chloride levels
Cystic Fibrosis News Today, November 9
- Retired aeronautics engineer now helps small Centre County businesses take off
StateCollege.com, November 5
- Ultrafast 2-D and 3-D printing now possible
Nature World News, November 4
- New technology to make 2-D and 3-D printing ultra-fast
ETCIO.com, November 4
- Pennsylvania State University research could make 3D printing 1000 times faster
tct magazine, November 3
- 5 inventors you’ve never heard of might change the world—with a little help
Upstart Business Journal, November 3
- Gordon Moore’s foundation funds first of 50 fellows in $34 million plan
IEEE Spectrum, November 2
- From a tech pioneer’s foundation, millions to “try out new ideas”
Inside Philanthropy, November 2
October 2016
- 2D and 3D Printing speeds could be increased 1000x thanks to research from Penn State
3DPrint.com, October 31
- Metamaterial makes text hide like a chameleon
Futurity, October 28
- Poop there it is: Seed could provide developing countries key to clean water
Centre Daily Times, October 28
- Penn State to support military veterans with the 5k Freedom Run for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Daily Collegian, October 28
- Students engage in research opportunities at Penn State
Daily Collegian, October 28
- Penn State set to host first Immersive Reality Symposium on Halloween
Daily Collegian, October 28
- Controllable metamaterial device enables infrared cloaking
Engineering.com, October 27
- Educators and industry discuss need for engineering education to adapt to AM
Additive Manufacturing, October 21
- Penn State engineering students use 3D printer to build robotic arm
Daily Collegian, October 19
- Engineers, other members of concrete canoe team prepare for April competition
Daily Collegian, October 14
- 3 predictions for the future of supply chain by 2030
Kinaxis, October 13
- Penn State researchers use photogrammetry to create small-scale manufacturing parts
Daily Collegian, October 12
- How to turn graphene’s defects into assets
Engineering.com, October 12
- How to attract women to industrial careers
PlantServices.com, October 12
- The effects of gender and idea goodness on ownership bias in engineering design education
ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, October 11
- Penn State engineering students use 3D printing to build robotic arm
3DPrint.com, October 7
- Penn State grad student launches startup ‘PlayPhysio’
India West, October 7
- Early career engineers learn about additive manufacturing in New York
ASME News, October 7
- This young engineer wants to convince you that nuclear power is just what the climate needs
Grist, October 7
- Penn State engineers part of Volvo SuperTruck effort
StateCollege.com, October 5
- Penn State’s John Reid uses computer science to help him in school and sports
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, October 5
- Improving golf clubs through acoustics
The Daily Planet (in association with the Discovery Channel Canada), October 3
- Operation Warfighter
FFJournal, October edition
September 2016
- How to steal an AI
Wired, September 30
- Energy Institute in UK elevates Raj Shah as fellow
India West, September 29
- Cold sintering process helps develop new materials and reduce energy cost
AZO Materials, September 27
- Elon Musk’s OpenAI has a new tool that could keep hackers from wrecking a self-driving car
Quartz, September 23
- Fluorescent sensor may offer quick but reliable way of diagnosing CF based on salt in sweat
Cystic Fibrosis News Today, September 23
- Engineer considers digital photography as the future of parts manufacturing
IEEE GlobalSpec/Electronics360, September 22
- The path to printed body parts: Scientists are making steady progress toward 3-D printed tissues and organs
American Chemical Society, September 22
- When is an idea an opportunity?
WTAJ News, September 21
- Alpha Fire Company student volunteers serve community, ignite sense of pride
Daily Collegian, September 21
- Cystic fibrosis sensor gives salt a glow
The Exception Magazine, September 21
- Digital photography: The future of small-scale manufacturing?
ScienceDaily, September 19
- Christy Sirianni (’99 CH E) named CFE Media 2016 Engineering Leader Under 40
Plant Engineering, September 15
- Genest links space exploration funding with public interest
The Brown Daily Herald, September 14
- Heavy metal impact: ASU engineer improving 3-D printing of metals
ASU Now, September 9
- Learning from the best
Geauga County Maple Leaf, September 8
- Radar beams from S. Jersey help find space junk before a collision
philly.com, September 4
- Cloak of Shale Gas 2.0: An Explosive Expansion of the U.S. Chemicals Trade
Investor’s Business Daily, September 2
- Students create pick-up sports app, hope it organizes chaos of pick-up games
Daily Collegian, September 2
- Nuclear power deserves a level playing field
Centre Daily Times, September 1
August 2016
- Chris Remus wants you to know that you don’t always need to be productive
Technical.ly, August 29
- Drone technology could bear fruit for farms
Centre Daily Times, August 29
- Cloak of invincibility may soon be more reality than ‘magic’
Centre Daily Times, August 25
- Protective fabric fixes itself with help from squid proteins
Chemical & Engineering News, August 25
- 3D printing produces cartilage from bioink
The Republican Herald, page 27, August 25
- Pasadena’s Parsons appoints Roell as interim president of its federal business unit
Pasadena Now, August 24
- Need a new knee? Penn State researchers may soon be able to print you one
WPSU Radio, August 24
- Summer research interns bring diverse experiences and ideas to the media lab
MIT Media Lab News, August 22
- Penn State innovates self-healing textiles
Big Ten Network, August 18
- Compete or suckle: Should troubled nuclear reactors be subsidized?
The Conversation, August 17
- Data on taxi routes, points of interest may improve crime predictions
ECN Magazine, August 17
- Self-healing fabric could be the end to torn clothes
Newsweek, August 12
- This liquid could let torn clothes repair themselves
CNN Money, August 10
- Group points to farm occupation’s danger
Crow River Media, August 9
- Cyber-physical systems research aims for safer construction-site temporary structures
IEEE Globalspec, August 9
- National Science Foundation provides researchers with grant to study care following heart surgery
Cardiovascular Business, August 8
- NSF, Bosch invest in smart grid and energy research
Smart Grid News, August 2
- Meet the inventor of a revolutionary new prosthetic
wnyc.org, August 2
- Research on sensors shows how scaffolding could “feel” its own deficiencies
Global Construction Review, August 1
- The secret cyberattack missions of America's stealth subs revealed
Daily Mail (UK), August 1
- Introducing the art of indoor farming
ASME DEMAND, Summer 2016
July 2016