NSF AIRFoundry to Revolutionize RNA Research

Penn’s NSF AIRFoundry will accelerate RNA research using the power of AI

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Liquid Crystals That Mimic Biological Systems

Professor Osuji Chinedum discovered materials that can self-assemble into structures that transport materials, mimicking biological systems.

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Creating Carbon-Negative Architecture

Researchers from Penn are developing 3D-printed materials that reduce carbon in all aspects of concrete construction.

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Engineering a Seed Carrier for Remote Areas

Researchers from Penn Engineering have developed a seed carrier that could enable aerial seeding of difficult-to-access areas.

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A New Era in Genetic Engineering

Researchers can now target multiple genetic diseases in one cell with a single, precise approach, making genetic disease treatment more efficient.

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New 3D-Printing Method Enables Stress-Responsive Materials

In collaboration with others, Penn Engineering researchers have developed 3D-printed materials that change color when stretched, caused by the material’s ability to manipulate light.

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Smarter Vaccine Rollouts Save Lives

Penn Engineers developed a rapid, adaptable tool using network theory to optimize vaccine distribution, potentially reducing deaths by tailoring strategies to specific community needs.

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Meet Taylor Caputo, Director of the Engineering Studios @ Venture Lab

Taylor Caputo (IPD’15) helps students bring their visions for new products to life through techniques as varied as sewing and 3D printing.

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Shu Yang Named National Geographic Extraordinary Changemaker

Dr. Shu Yang has been recognized as one of National Geographic’s 33 Extraordinary Changemakers.

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Using quantum mechanics to transmit information more securely

Penn Engineerings are pushing quantum messaging to be more resilient to interference and capable of transmitting more data securely.

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