Penn State Energy and Environment News

Master Watershed Steward Katie Stanley leverages knowledge in Allegheny County

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For Katie Stanley, joining the Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward volunteer program in 2019 was a perfect complement to her day job as an interpretative naturalist for Allegheny County Parks.

July 17 webinar to address improving rural communities’ response to homelessness

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A July 17 Penn State Extension land-use webinar is aimed at equipping planners with the knowledge and tools needed to improve rural communities’ responses to homelessness.

Re-engineering cancerous tumors to self-destruct and kill drug-resistant cells

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A team led by Penn State researchers created a modular genetic circuit that turns cancer cells into a “Trojan horse,” causing them to self-destruct and kill nearby drug-resistant cancer cells. They published their work in Nature Biotechnology.

Arboretum at Penn State wins award for pollinator and bird garden

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The Arboretum at Penn State has won an international award for its sustainable landscape architecture for its Pollinator and Bird Garden. This article quotes Harland Patch, director of pollinator programming at the Arboretum.

A rainy Pa. forest offers a fun window into an Appalachian ecology debate

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Pennsylvania’s Ohiopyle State Park almost meets a common definition of a rainforest, but it falls just short on a key metric. This article quotes Eric Burkhart, teaching professor of ecosystem science and management.

Can citrus peels really keep your garden pest-free? What the experts say

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Find out if this viral gardening hack is effective, plus other tips for controlling garden and houseplant pests naturally. This article quotes John Tooker, professor of entomology.

NYC resident perturbed after spotting invasive insect that wreaked havoc last year: 'Those are the babies they laid last year'

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Spotted lanternflies can be identified by their spotty grey forewings and polka-dotted red backwings. This article mentions Penn State research.

Arboretum at Penn State's Pollinator and Bird Garden wins international award

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The Arboretum at Penn State has been recognized with an international award for sustainable landscape architecture for its Pollinator and Bird Garden. The garden was awarded the A+ International Jury Award for Sustainability for Landscapes by Architizer, an online platform for architects and designers.  

Three undergraduates receive Kirchner Family Award for sustainability innovation

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Penn State Eberly College of Science undergraduate students Fiona McConnell, Kylie Nitz, and Kellyn Roth have been honored with the inaugural Kirchner Family Award for Sustainability Innovation.

Mitigating barriers for children walking and biking to school

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Researchers from the Penn State Department of Kinesiology interviewed leaders from the Safe Routes to School program to identify barriers and strategies for implementing the program in economically disadvantaged communities so that more children can safely walk or bike to school. They published their findings in the Journal of Transport & Health.

How to cool down fast when you're hot, cranky, and just can't stop sweating

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Whether you're dripping at your desk, baking in the park, or in any other steamy scenario. This article quotes Rachel Cottle, doctoral candidate in the College of Health and Human Development.

Nichole Wonderling awarded prestigious fellowship

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Nichole Wonderling, assistant research professor and X-ray scattering manager at the Materials Research Institute’s Materials Characterization Lab, has been named a fellow by the International Centre for Diffraction Data (ICDD).