Penn State Energy and Environment News

Extension volunteers help Stroud Township save money with stormwater inspections

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A team of Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward volunteers in Monroe County is helping Stroud Township save money while enhancing water quality in the region.

Penn State chemist receives American Chemical Society lectureship award

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Christine Keating, Shapiro Professor of Chemistry at Penn State, has been honored with the American Chemical Society Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry 2024 Langmuir Lectureship Award for her work in the broad field of colloid and surface chemistry.

Multiple new bee species found in Pa., creating positive buzz

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Multiple new bee species plus an abundance of bees throughout Pa. were discovered by Penn State community research volunteers. This article features Penn State research.

The Page Center, alumnus Larry Foster’s ‘lighthouse,’ celebrates 20 years

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The Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication is celebrating 20 years of enhancing ethics and responsibility in all areas of public communication.

Ecofriendly glass invented at Penn State secures partner for product development

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LionGlass, a new family of glass engineered by researchers at Penn State, has secured its first corporate partner, a move toward bringing the ecofriendly alternative to standard soda lime silicate glass to market.

$100,000 grant will advance Behrend study of smallest plastics

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The American Chemistry Council has awarded $100,000 to researchers at Penn State Behrend, where a team of polymer scientists is exploring the lower limits of microplastics and their potential impact in the environment, including Lake Erie. 

Older women more vulnerable to heat than their male peers, researchers find

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Older individuals are at the greatest risk during heat waves, and older women die more often than older men, a new study by researchers at Penn State found. It was not previously known whether this was due to physiological differences or population differences. The study found that older women are at greater risk than older men and that middle-aged women are as vulnerable as older men.

Proposals now accepted for equity, respect, belonging initiatives at Penn State 

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The Equal Opportunity Planning Committee invites Penn State faculty and staff to submit proposals for EOPC funding. The EOPC supports the University’s strategic plan to advance diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging by providing units with investments in programs and ideas.

Growing Impact: Season 5

| Featuring Kaleigh Yost, Nelson Yaw Dzade, Herschel Pangborn, David Hughes, Tieyuan Zhu

Our planet is at a critical crossroads. In Season 5 of Growing Impact, we delve into groundbreaking research with the power to transform our world. This season offers a deep dive into the vast and varied research at Penn State, showcasing its pivotal role in advancing a healthier planet and improving the well-being of people everywhere.

Scientists make breakthrough discovery with the power to permanently change plastic pollution: 'Transforming ... pollutants into valuable, reusable chemicals'

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Experts from a collection of universities have their laser beams aimed at the world's massive plastic pollution problem. This article mentions Penn State research.

Lanternflies will be hitting their peak soon Lanternfly populations vary widely from area to area and year to year

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This is the time of year when our latest bug freakout, the spotted lanternfly, reaches peak adulthood and sometimes congregates into masses of biblical proportions. This article quotes Kelli Hoover, professor of entomology, and Penn State Extension expertise.

Science says a slushy is one of the best ways to cool down on a hot day

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It’s a good idea to drink anything that will hydrate you on a hot day. But if you want to cool down as fast as possible, you want to drink ice, experts say. This article quotes Larry Kenney, Marie Underhill Noll Chair in Human Performance and professor of physiology and kinesiology.