News

Dec 16, 2024
Penn State undergraduate Nate Carey earns Marshall Scholarship
Penn State student Nate Carey has earned a 2025 Marshall Scholarship, which is among the most competitive U.K. scholarships for U.S. students and recognizes academic excellence and leadership and ambassadorial potential.
Full Article

Dec 16, 2024
Person-centered, bio-inspired research leads to improved control of prosthetics
Penn State researcher focuses on creating wearable assistive robotic systems for people with limited use of their limbs, especially their hands, with the goal of the user intuitively controlling the systems and devices on which they rely.
Full Article

Dec 16, 2024
Brain regions that relieve effects of chronic stress in mice differ based on sex
In two new studies, researchers made mice resilient to stress by activating neurons in different brain regions and found that the changes involved are highly sex-specific
Full Article

Dec 16, 2024
Two Huck graduate students receive American Heart Association fellowships
Two Huck graduate students awarded individual 2-year American Heart Association fellowships.
Full Article

Dec 13, 2024
Old wisdom meets new tech: Traditional Chinese medicine inspires pulse sensors
A team led by Penn State researchers used principles of pulse monitoring in traditional Chinese medicine to design a pressure-sensing platform to identify the optimal pulse signal, which they combined with a machine learning model to also predict blood pressure.
Full Article

Dec 11, 2024
Center for Socially Responsible AI awards seed funding to seven diverse projects
The Penn State Center for Socially Responsible Artificial Intelligence (CSRAI) has announced the results of its most recent seed-funding competition.
Full Article

Dec 11, 2024
Once-endangered Kirtland’s warblers show extensive signs of inbreeding in genome
The genome of a once-endangered songbird shows extensive signs of inbreeding, according to a new study by Penn State researchers.
Full Article

Dec 10, 2024
Brain mechanisms underpinning loss of consciousness identified
Rapid activity in three brain regions appears to trigger loss of consciousness, researchers at Penn State find.
Full Article

Dec 10, 2024
Relieving chronic stress in the brains of male and female mice
In two new studies, researchers made mice resilient to stress by activating neurons in different brain regions and show that the brain regions and gene expression changes involved are highly sex-specific.
Full Article

Dec 10, 2024
Penn State ranks second in the US in 2025 QS sustainability rankings
University ranks No. 1 in the Big Ten, rises to No. 19 internationally in ranking’s third year.
Full Article