2D Materials: In the brief history of two-dimensional (2D) materials, Penn State played a key role and is positioning itself to take an even bigger role in the future. 
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3D printed concrete photo

Alaska needs an estimated 27,500 new housing units over the next…

Research Group Photo

By Matthew Carroll

Implantable biomedical devices — like…

Enrique Gomez photo

Soft bioelectronic devices hold potential for many advances in…

Yang Yang in lab photo

By Sarah Small

Optical invention - metasurface image

By Maria R. Lucas

On a cold, sunny day, you’re driving on…

DK Ossea-Asare, associate prof of architecture

A Penn State architecture and engineering design professor whose…

Sensor on neck

By Mariah R. Lucas

Wearable medical sensors have opened…