Saturday mornings January 25 through March 1, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lectures will be held in either 100 Thomas Building or 001 Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Building. The lecture ...
Watch a video about the greehouse on instagram. Attached to the Buckhout Laboratory in Penn State’s Eberly College of Science, a haven of exotic plants serves as access to fresh air and green space, ...
Illuminating key biological pathways that underlie neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is the goal of a new ...
Cory McCartan, the Hoben and Patricia Thomas and Thomas and Ann Hettmansperger Early Career Professor in Statistics. Penn State statistician Cory McCartan brought his expertise to the CBS team during ...
Are you ready to become a leader in the science world? Join us for Science Leadership camp, where your passion for science meets your desire to make a difference in the world! Throughout the week, ...
Disney's Moana depicts wayfinding — the process of orienting and traveling from place to place — as a main plot point in helping the Polynesian voyagers navigate across the ocean. These explorers ...
The next Virtual Speaker Series from the Penn State Alumni Association will highlight PlantVillage, an AI-enabled "land grant in a phone" that uses data sharing to help farmers adapt to climate change ...
The Ashtekar Frontiers of Science Lectures in the Eberly College of Science, a series of free public lectures now in its 31st year, will return to Penn State on Jan. 25. This year’s lecture series, ...
The Penn State Neuroscience Institute, through the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences and the Penn State College of Medicine, will host the Big Ten Neuroscience Annual Meeting on July 21 and 22 at ...
What began with a focus on weather forecasting has evolved toward addressing errors in scientific modeling. In the collaborative environment of the Penn State Institute for Computational and Data ...
The motion of particles in a classical gas is famously chaotic. A simple and common consequence of this chaos is that an enclosed gas equilibrates to a single temperature, which is why letting cold ...