Engineers Find Antioxidants Improve Nanoscale Visualization Of Polymers
Reactive molecules, such as free radicals, can be produced in the body after exposure to certain environments or substances and go on to cause cell damage.
Reactive molecules, such as free radicals, can be produced in the body after exposure to certain environments or substances and go on to cause cell damage.
Piezoelectric materials hold great promise as sensors and as energy harvesters but are normally much less effective at high temperatures, limiting their use in environments such as engines or space exploration.
A team of Penn State engineers are looking at lithium iron phosphate batteries that have a range of 250 miles with the ability to charge in 10 minutes.
A new kind of wearable health device would deliver real-time medical data to those with eye or mouth diseases.
Two-dimensional materials can be used to create smaller, high-performance transistors traditionally made of silicon.
Through the power of additive manufacturing, these materials could be widely used in defense-related applications, including personal armor and armored vehicles
Female-led team in the Penn State Department of Mechanical Engineering seeks to reimagine gas turbine engines within hybrid electric propulsion systems to decrease the carbon footprint of aviation
Penn State Faculty Member Discovers, Translates Lost Interview With Walter Friedrich, Pioneer Of X-Ray Diffraction
Penn State faculty, staff and students are mourning the loss of Stewart Kurtz, professor emeritus of electrical engineering, who died Feb. 13 at age 89. Kurtz was known for his impact on the growth of materials science and materials engineering at Penn State, helping to set it on a path to becoming one of the global leaders in materials research.
Novel transistor planned as low-energy alternative to traditional silicon transistors