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Science and Technology
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Just as ice sheets slide slowly and steadily into the ocean, researchers are returning from each trip to the Arctic and Antarctic with more data about climate change, including information that will help improve current models…
By James W. Campbell Engineer and Support Center, Huntsville This aerial view of the solar photovoltaic array at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., was taken, Jan. 8, 2013. The panels cover 42 acres and provide more than four megawatts of…
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Mussels can be a mouthwatering meal, but the chemistry that lets mussels stick to underwater surfaces may also provide a highly adhesive wound closure and more effective healing from surgery. In recent decades bio-adhesives, tissue sealants…
Tucson. Earth fissures continue to be a growing problem in Cochise County as new fissure areas have been identified in the past two years. Earth fissure maps for two such areas, Croton Springs, Willcox Basin, and Elfrida, Douglas Basin, are…
There are more microbes in a bucket of seawater than there are people on Earth. Despite their abundance, humans are only just beginning to fathom the complex role marine microbes play in the ocean ecosystem. These tiny creatures are responsible…
by Patty Welsh 66th Air Base Wing Public Affairs HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. (AFNS) -- The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center here recently put out a request for proposal to move the Space Fence program forward. Space Fence…
HERSHEY, Pa.--The spread of cancer cells may be slowed by targeting the protein km23-1, according to researchers at Penn State College of Medicine. A motor protein that transports cargo within the cell, km23-1 is also involved in the movement or…
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Building a tunnel made up of both hard and soft materials to guide the reconnection of severed nerve endings may be the first step toward helping patients who have suffered extensive nerve trauma regain feeling and…
LANSING, Mich. In an effort to spur production of bioenergy and biobased products $10 million in research grants have been awarded leading to the development of sustainable regional systems. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack pointed to a recent study released by…
Physician adoption of electronic health record (EHR) and other computerized tools to help improve care, safety and coordination of health care for patients across the county continue to rise, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)…
USDA and USAID Collaborate to Improve Productivity of Common Bean to Strengthen Global Food Security
WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded five grants totaling $4.5 million in support of research to improve the production of the common bean, a main staple produced throughout food insecure areas of the world, including East and…
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. "And don't let the bedbugs bite" is no longer a harmless adage. In reality today, these bloodthirsty bugs infest thousands of homes. According to a team of Penn State entomologists, biopesticides -- naturally occurring microorganisms -- might…