Penn State Energy and Environment News

FDA finds traces of bird flu virus in grocery store milk but says pasteurized dairy is still safe

| wfmz.com

The FDA said that it does not think it is likely that the particles would able to infect people but it is conducting additional tests to be completely sure. This article quotes Mark Boudreau, teaching professor of biology at Penn State Brandywine.

For millions of Americans, high-speed internet is unavailable or unaffordable − a telecommunications expert explains how to bring broadband to the places that need it the most

| theconversation.com

Affordable access to high-speed internet brings educational opportunities, economic development and better access to health professionals. This article quotes Christopher Ali, Pioneers Chair of Telecommunications.

After a long slog, climate change lawsuits will finally put Big Oil on trial

| yahoo.com

After years of legal appeals and delays, some oil companies are set to stand trial in lawsuits brought by state and local governments — including in Minnesota — over the damages caused by climate change. This article quotes Hannah Wiseman, professor of law at Penn State Law.

Dairy cows transported between states must now be tested for bird flu

| nytimes.com

Since a new form of bird flu arrived in 2022, federal officials have sought to reassure Americans that the threat to the public remained low. This article quotes Troy Sutton, assistant professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences.

Geography student explores food sustainability at Taproot Kitchen

| psu.edu

Geography undergraduate student James Schafer has found a way to apply his geography education to address local issues, particularly around food sustainability and social empowerment, through volunteering with Taproot Kitchen.

Penn State molecular biologist, Ross Hardison, named an AAAS Fellow

| psu.edu

Ross Hardison, Academy Professor and professor emeritus of biochemistry and molecular biology, has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Engineering professor named AIMBE fellow

| psu.edu

Patrick Drew, professor of engineering science and mechanics and an associate director of the Huck Institutes, was inducted into the 2024 class of fellows for the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.

US government commits $2.5M to battery-testing center at Penn State Behrend

| psu.edu

Penn State Behrend has been awarded $2.5 million in federal funding to develop a battery-testing facility in the college’s Knowledge Park, where a planned Center for Manufacturing Competitiveness will support the transition to battery-powered heavy-haul equipment in the rail, marine and mining industries.

Capstone Design Conference to showcase student innovation and creativity

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Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Science, Engineering and Technology will hold its annual Capstone Design Conference from 12:30 to 6 p.m. on Friday, April 26, on campus.

Bird flu is infecting more mammals. What does that mean for us?

| nytimes.com

H5N1, an avian flu virus, has killed tens of thousands of marine mammals, and infiltrated American livestock for the first time. Scientists are working quickly to assess how it is evolving and how much of a risk it poses to humans. This article quotes Troy Sutton, assistant professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences.

Are carpenter bees pollinators and just how valuable are they to nature?

| a-z-animals.com

Although you might not know it, pollination is one of the most important tasks on planet Earth. This article quotes Penn State Extension expertise.

College of Ag Sciences faculty, extension leader engage in leadership program

| psu.edu

Two Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences faculty members and an assistant director with Penn State Extension recently furthered their knowledge of leadership principles by completing the LEAD21 leadership development program, a national yearlong program to develop leaders in land-grant institutions and their strategic partners who link research, academics and extension and can navigate an increasingly complex environment to lead more effectively in their current or future leadership positions.