Science and Technology

Apr 13, 2016

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Listening to a traffic report before leaving for work or school may be part of your daily routine. But how does your brain sort through the entire report and only recall the fastest route to your…

Jan 27, 2016

By Jane Benson, NSRDEC Public Affairs NATICK, Mass. -- Collaboration has long been second nature for researchers at the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, and now a partnership is developing "second-skin," chemical-biological protection. NSRDEC is working…

Dec 1, 2015

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers are seeing the light, but in an altogether different way. And how they are doing it just might be the semiconductor industry's ticket for extending its use of optical microscopes to measure…

Dec 1, 2015

By Walt Mills UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The development of a reusable microfluidic device for sorting and manipulating cells and other micro/nano meter scale objects will make biomedical diagnosis of diseases cheaper and more convenient in regions where medical facilities…

Oct 25, 2015

By Mindy Krause UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Motor proteins that pause at the ends of microtubules and produce pushing forces can also stimulate their growth, according to researchers at Penn State. The proteins' function could be a critical component in…

Oct 15, 2015

Rebekka Coakley Cloaking devices have had a major role in many science fiction narratives, but Xingjie Ni, an assistant professor of electrical engineering at Penn State, is working to make them a reality. Ni joined the School of Electrical Engineering…

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…