From Waste To Wear: How Squid May Be Key To Material Revolution
Squid may be the answer to a modern dilemma — plastic pollution.
Squid may be the answer to a modern dilemma — plastic pollution.
Size matters when it comes to sorting biological materials.
The Eberly College of Science researchers discuss their seed grant project that focuses on developing less expensive catalysts used in the process of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen for use as renewable energy.
A new family of materials that could result in improved digital information storage and uses less energy may be possible thanks to a team of Penn State researchers who demonstrated ferroelectricity in magnesium-substituted zinc oxide.