Online Science Outreach Helps Fill A Void During COVID-19 Quarantine
Penn State’s Center for Nanoscale Science releases a new website full of family-friendly, at-home science experiments
Penn State’s Center for Nanoscale Science releases a new website full of family-friendly, at-home science experiments
A device to monitor health conditions in the body using a person’s sweat has been developed by researchers at Penn State and Xiangtan University.
A new fundamental understanding of the behavior of polymeric relaxor ferroelectrics could lead to advances in flexible electronics, actuators and transducers, energy storage, piezoelectric sensors and electrocaloric cooling.
Layered van der Waals materials are of high interest for electronic and photonic applications, according to researchers at Penn State and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.