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Scientists optimistic about future of infectious disease control after successfully using gene-editing technology on blood-sucking insect: 'This has important implications'

| thecooldown.com

Researchers have discovered a method to make potentially deadly kissing bugs impotent and reduce the transmission of Chagas disease. This article quotes Jason Rasgon, professor of entomology.

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Growing Impact: Underground carbon storage

Storing carbon dioxide underground could offset the record amounts of CO2 that humans emit each year. If this technology is successful, it could be an answer to climate change impacts, such as rising temperatures and acidification of the ocean. However, the process is complex and costly. A team of researchers is exploring one way liquid CO2 could be injected into rock formations, which may efficiently convert the molecule into a solid.

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Youth perspectives study on sustainability funded by EMS Sustainability Council

| psu.edu

Researchers in Penn State’s Department of Geography have been awarded $12,000 in funding from the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences (EMS) Sustainability Council for their project, "Youth Perspectives on Sustainability in the College of EMS."

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Penn State announces tenure-line faculty promotions, effective July 1, 2024

| psu.edu

The following is a list of academic promotions for tenured and tenure-line faculty members at Penn State, effective July 1, 2024.

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Growing Impact: Underground carbon storage (Preview)

| youtube.com

Episode release date: June 1, 2024. Storing carbon dioxide underground could offset the record amounts of CO2 that humans emit each year. If this technology is successful, it could be an answer to climate change impacts, such as rising temperatures and acidification of the ocean. However, the process is complex and costly. A team of researchers is exploring one way liquid CO2 could be injected into rock formations, which may efficiently convert the molecule into a solid.

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Mount Washington landslide mitigation begins as climate challenges increase

| wesa.fm

Pittsburgh is the land of landslides, yet research monitoring them is sparse. But projects out of Pittsburgh’s universities could fill in the gaps to sturdy the region’s hillsides. This article mentions Penn State research.

Leaky landscape: Old oil wells could threaten carbon injection safety

| yahoo.com

Oil and gas companies spent more than a century pumping carbon out of Louisiana, leaving a landscape pockmarked with thousands of abandoned wells. Now there are ambitious plans to do the opposite: inject vast quantities of carbon back into the ground in an effort to curb climate change. This article quotes Li Li, professor of civil and environmental engineering.

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Unlocking the true potential of wind energy

Wind energy is a powerful and abundant renewable resource. It could hold the key to a cleaner and more sustainable future. But harnessing its full potential requires overcoming a crucial hurdle: efficiently transmitting electricity generated by wind farms to the power grid.

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EnvironMentors offers high school students a college research experience

| psu.edu

Penn State Harrisburg began participating in the Penn State chapter of EnvironMentors in 2019. The program links a high school student with an undergraduate student mentor and a faculty mentor for an environmentally themed research project that takes place over the course of the academic year. The work culminates in a research symposium at University Park. 

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Our fixation on forests as a climate solution is causing problems

| motherjones.com

A narrow carbon sequestration focus misses “a huge part of the story." This article quotes quotes Ida Djenontin, assistant professor of geography.

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Three faculty honored with Eberly College of Science distinguished awards

| psu.edu

Three faculty members in the Penn State Eberly College of Science have been selected to receive awards related to their outstanding service contributions and mentoring work.

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Penn State Climate Consortium adds two associate directors to leadership team

| psu.edu

Two interdisciplinary researchers have been named as associate directors for the Penn State Climate Consortium.

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