Science News
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‘Science on Tap’ to Discuss Fracking in Pennsylvania Communities
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Two leading Penn State researchers will discuss about the environmental impacts of hydraulic fracking on Pennsylvania communities at 7 p.m. today at Liberty Craft House as part of the Science on Tap series.
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Penn State Researchers Hope to Build a Fake News Detector
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Two Penn State researchers received a $300,000 National Science Foundation grant to study fake news and train machines how to detect it.
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Geologist Uses Mother Nature to Heat and Cool Home, Office
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A local groundwater geologist is using the very substance he studies to heat and cool his building, with the help of newly installed solar panels.
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‘Science on Tap’ to Discuss Future of Solar Power
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The future of solar energy technology will be the topic of a discussion led by two Penn State researchers at 7 p.m. today at Liberty Craft House as part of the Science on Tap series.
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Penn State Scientists Battle Bed Bugs
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Bed bugs have undergone a resurgence in recent years, largely due to the reduction of the kinds of pesticides that can be used indoors and increased travel among people. Penn State researchers may have the solution.
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Penn State Student Working to Revolutionize Concussion Testing
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Penn State sophomore Matthew Roda’s own experience of suffering a severe concussion as a high school athlete inspired him to create a new device that can detect signs of concussions that trainers might miss.
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Science on Tap Shares Penn State Research with Broader Community
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If you happen to step into Liberty Craft House on the third Tuesday of each month during Penn State’s spring semester, you might be a little taken aback by the scientist with the microphone. But that’s the point.
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Penn State Awarded $3 Million for New Fuel Consumption Reduction Project
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Penn State received $3 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to create and utilize intelligent vehicle networks with the goal of reducing fuel consumption in heavy vehicles in transit by 20 percent.
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Retired Congressman, Penn State Researchers to Discuss Science and Politics
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A scientist-turned-Congressman who now heads the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) will join several Penn State researchers Thursday night to talk about how scientists help inform policy.
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Student Invention to Give Voice to the Voiceless to Be Showcased with Poetry Reading
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As a Penn State student Mary Elizabeth McCulloch founded Project Vive as a way to develop low-cost technologies that give voice to the voiceless. On Wednesday night at Happy Valley Launchbox, she will do just that.