Science and Technology

Oct 8, 2015

Research to focus on improved prediction of tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, snow NOAA has awarded $5.7 million in cooperative research agreements and grants to improve the forecasting of hazardous and extreme weather including tornadoes, hurricanes, heavy rainfall, floods and snowstorms. “These…

Aug 31, 2015

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- A drop of water self-heals a multiphase polymer derived from the genetic code of squid ring teeth, which may someday extend the life of medical implants, fiber-optic cables and other hard to…

Aug 30, 2015

By Walt Mills UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa -- The leaves of the lotus flower, and other natural surfaces that repel water and dirt, have been the model for many types of engineered liquid-repelling surfaces. As slippery as these surfaces are, however,…

Aug 11, 2015

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- For any computer, being able to manipulate information is essential, but for quantum computing, singling out one data location without influencing any of the surrounding locations is difficult. Now, a team of…

Apr 14, 2015

Preliminary results show 30 percent reduction in ovulated eggs in female mice exposed to ozone. By Matt Solovey HERSHEY, Pa. -- Many urban and suburban areas have high levels of ground-level ozone, an air pollutant that can adversely affect lung…