How the Eberly community is thoughtfully using machine learning and other AI tools to propel research and elevate teaching.
Science-U is proud to partner with the Penn State College of Education to offer two immersive summer camps hosted in the College’s Krause Pedagogical Innovation Lab. In this camp, students have the ...
Megan Wilson of Newport News, Virginia will be honored as the student marshal for the Penn State Eberly College of Science at the University’s fall 2025 commencement ceremony on Sunday, December 21, ...
The Eberly College of Science celebrated its staff members and their crucial contributions to the college’s units and departments with the annual Staff Appreciation Ceremony on Oct. 29. The college ...
Seven individuals, from six project teams, have been named 2025/2026 Eberly College of Science Innovation Fellows. This new program, offered by the college’s Office for Innovation with support from ...
Related article at The Conversation. On September 14, 2015, a signal arrived on Earth, carrying information about a pair of remote black holes that had spiraled together and merged. The signal had ...
New computer simulations that model every atom of a protein as it folds into its final three-dimensional form support the existence of a recently identified type of protein misfolding. Proteins must ...
The Department of Physics welcomes its newest tenure-line faculty members. Thomas Iadecola, associate professor of physics, is a co-hire of the Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences ...
The efficiency of quantum computers, sensors and other applications often relies on the properties of electrons, including how they are spinning. One of the most accurate systems for high performance ...
This year, the world is marking the 100th anniversary of quantum mechanics, the beginning of a scientific revolution so important that it prompted the United Nations to declare 2025 as the ...
Public health strategies, from vaccination to improving sanitary conditions, may have different impacts depending on whether a disease is endemic — persisting in a particular location for an extended ...
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 ...