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Lab Bench To Commercialization Grant Recipients Announced

Two faculty members have been selected to receive Lab Bench to Commercialization (LB2C) grants from the Eberly College of Science in 2021.

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Inexpensive Tin Packs A Big Punch For The Future Of Supercapacitors

A sustainable, powerful micro-supercapacitor may be on the horizon, thanks to an international collaboration of researchers from Penn State and the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.

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Kirigami-Style Nanostructure Fabrication May Open New World Of Micro And Nanostructures

Using a technique that mimics the ancient Japanese art of kirigami, a team of researchers may offer an easier way to fabricate complex 3D nanostructures for use in electronics, manufacturing and health care.

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Penn State Mourns The Loss Of Della Roy

Roy remembered for groundbreaking materials research and as a pioneer for women in science

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A Future Of Helpful Engineered ‘Living’ Machines?

3D illustration of metamaterials

New soft, responsive metamaterial holds potential for wide variety of societal benefits

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Stretching The Boundaries Of Medical Tech With Wearable Antennas

Current research on flexible electronics is paving the way for wireless sensors that can be worn on the body and collect a variety of medical data.

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Smart Materials Could Pose Solution For Big-Data Bottleneck In Future Cities

In smart cities of the future, sensors distributed throughout buildings and bridges could monitor infrastructure health.

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University-Wide COVID-19 Response Initiative Marks A Year Of Solutions, Impact

More than 350 researchers joined a coalition to rapidly design and deploy critical equipment to frontline health care workers.

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Antibody Binding-Site Conserved Across COVID-19 Virus Variants

A tiny protein of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that gives rise to COVID-19, may have big implications for future treatments, according to a team of Penn State researchers.

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Graphene Key For Novel Hardware Security

As more private data is stored and shared digitally, researchers are exploring new ways to protect data against attacks from bad actors.

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