Monroe Kennedy: Robotics for the Greater Good Monroe Kennedy A sci-fi dream has yet to materialize: Despite living in an age of quasi-self-driving cars and ubiquitous … Read More ›
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Kathie Jin, a junior in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics (MEAM), likes to go fast. As the mechanical co-lead and operations lead for Penn Electric … Read More ›
Everything from job applications to loan applications is becoming automated via artificial intelligence, an advent that excites some and worries others. Professors Michael Kearns and … Read More ›
Danielle Bassett Among Science’s ‘Favorite Photos of 2019’ MATTHEW BENDER/JAMES BARTOLOZZI Among shots of a towering thunderstorm reaching into the stratosphere, the moon Daphnis peeking through … Read More ›
Penn Researchers Predict 10-Year Breast Cancer Recurrence with MRI Scans Using imaging to characterize the genetic makeup of tumors paves the way for individualized, non-invasive treatment. … Read More ›
Drops of Liquid Crystal Molecules Branch Out Into Strange Structures Shaped by surface tension and elasticity, spherical drops of chain-like liquid crystal molecules transform upon … Read More ›
Jason Burdick, Robert D. Bent Professor in the Department of Bioengineering, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), an award … Read More ›
James Pikul, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Sciences, has been selected to receive the 2020 National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award. This honor … Read More ›
Computer-generated Antibiotics, Biosensor Band-Aids, and the Quest to Beat Antibiotic Resistance For Penn synthetic biologist César de la Fuente and his team, these concepts aren’t … Read More ›
From TV shows and movies with massive CGI budgets to state-of-the-art video games that take players into different worlds or time periods, many of today’s … Read More ›