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Eberly College of Science

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At the Eberly College of Science, we further scientific knowledge to build a better future for our students and for society. Through collaborative learning, intensive research, and a strong community, we're dedicated to making a meaningful impact.

Latest Research

Nitin Samarth was recently featured in the following article by the Argonne National Laboratory.

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Repost from Argonne Quantum Foundry: Making the atomic universe visible

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Rewriting the evolutionary history of critical components of the nervous system

Astronomers develop new method using Allen Telescope Array to search for radio communication in the TRAPPIST-1 star system.

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Are nearby planets sending radio signals to each other?

In the News: Mauricio Terrones

"'Never Give Up': Penn State Professor Mauricio Terrones’ Illustrious Career In Science"

In the News: Jason Wright and Nick Tusay

Astronomers listened for radio signals emanating from planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system, but found no evidence of any interplanetary communications.

In the News: Kevin Luhman

A brown dwarf discovered 30 years ago is actually twins circling each other.

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