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Rally in the Valley excites fans

Rally in the Valley excites fans

November 6, 2009

Students capture fall at University Park

Students capture fall at University Park

November 5, 2009

Penn State Greeks strut their Broadway stuff

Penn State Greeks strut their Broadway stuff

November 1, 2009

THON 5K draws thousands

THON 5K draws thousands

November 1, 2009

Jazz masters wow audience

Jazz masters wow audience

October 28, 2009

Arboretum boardwalk and overlook chosen as 2010 senior class gift

Arboretum boardwalk and overlook chosen as 2010 senior class gift

October 27, 2009

Outreach mission brings jazz legends to high school musicians

Outreach mission brings jazz legends to high school musicians

October 27, 2009

Penn State Altoona celebrates 70th anniversary

Penn State Altoona celebrates 70th anniversary

October 27, 2009

Campus Night Out

Campus Night Out

October 22, 2009

Photography students play with light, shadow

Photography students play with light, shadow

October 20, 2009

Homecoming 2009

Homecoming 2009

October 17, 2009

Weather not a factor in Homecoming enthusiasm

Weather not a factor in Homecoming enthusiasm

October 16, 2009

Featured Video

2009 State of the University Address

2009 State of the University Address

Penn State Solar Decathlon 2009, part two: Natural Fusion goes to Washington

Penn State Solar Decathlon 2009, part two: Natural Fusion goes to Washington

Natural Fusion, Penn State's Solar Decathlon Team 2009

Natural Fusion, Penn State's Solar Decathlon Team 2009

Behind the scenes with the stadium concessions team

Behind the scenes with the stadium concessions team

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes and On the Air

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes and On the Air

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes: Video Board

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes: Video Board

Video gives students sneak peek at new campus location

Video gives students sneak peek at new campus location

Historic Old Main Bell removed from tower for restoration and display

Historic Old Main Bell removed from tower for restoration and display

Photo Album: Butterfly wings & flies

Butterflies, flies, flower petals, leaves and other plants and animals may one day become the template for ultra thin coatings of glass, polymers and other materials that have unusual optical, thermal and surface characteristics.

Butterflies, flies, flower petals, leaves and other plants and animals may one day become the template for ultra thin coatings of glass, polymers and other materials that have unusual optical, thermal and surface characteristics.

Photo Credit: Greg Grieco, Penn State

Year Taken: 2008

Researchers from three different disciplines collaborated to create perfect replicas of the surfaces of biological objects, Carlo G. Pantano, distinguished professor of materials science and engineering, and director, Penn State's Materials Research Institute; Akhlesh Lakhtakia, the Charles Godfrey Binder (Endowed) Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics and Raúl J. Martín-Palma, visiting professor, Penn State, and professor of applied physics, Universidad Autónomia de Madrid, Spain.

Researchers from three different disciplines collaborated to create perfect replicas of the surfaces of biological objects, Carlo G. Pantano, distinguished professor of materials science and engineering, and director, Penn State's Materials Research Institute; Akhlesh Lakhtakia, the Charles Godfrey Binder (Endowed) Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics and Raúl J. Martín-Palma, visiting professor, Penn State, and professor of applied physics, Universidad Autónomia de Madrid, Spain.

Photo Credit: Greg Grieco, Penn State, Raul Martin-Palma

Year Taken: 2008

Lakhtakia holds containers of butterfly wings that will be coated with chalcogenic glass using the conformal evaporated film by rotation (CEFR) technique.

Lakhtakia holds containers of butterfly wings that will be coated with chalcogenic glass using the conformal evaporated film by rotation (CEFR) technique.

Photo Credit: Greg Grieco, Penn State

Year Taken: 2008

Pantano  holds a piece of conventional doubly refracting glass which requires the deposition of 15 or more alternating layers of two different materials with precisely controlled thicknesses. The CEFR technique yields doubly refracting characteristics through the deposition of only one coating that is nanostructured by the biotemplate, for example, butterfly wings.  Pantano stands before the equipment used for this technique.

Pantano holds a piece of conventional doubly refracting glass which requires the deposition of 15 or more alternating layers of two different materials with precisely controlled thicknesses. The CEFR technique yields doubly refracting characteristics through the deposition of only one coating that is nanostructured by the biotemplate, for example, butterfly wings. Pantano stands before the equipment used for this technique.

Photo Credit: Greg Grieco, Penn State

Year Taken: 2008

Lakhtakia points at two Morpheus butterflies, large South American butterflies with characteristic shiny wings.  Surface patterns from wings like these could provide beautiful surfaces or help ensure against counterfeiting of money.

Lakhtakia points at two Morpheus butterflies, large South American butterflies with characteristic shiny wings. Surface patterns from wings like these could provide beautiful surfaces or help ensure against counterfeiting of money.

Photo Credit: Greg Grieco, Penn State

Year Taken: 2008

Enlarged view of surface of butterfly wings after application of coating using CEFR.

Enlarged view of surface of butterfly wings after application of coating using CEFR.

Photo Credit: Credit: Penn State

Year Taken: 2008

Getting closer to the surface, an enlarged view of the area between the ribs on a butterfly wing.

Getting closer to the surface, an enlarged view of the area between the ribs on a butterfly wing.

Photo Credit: Credit: Penn State

Year Taken: 2008

The magnified head of a fly coated with chalcogenic glass.

The magnified head of a fly coated with chalcogenic glass.

Photo Credit: Credit: Penn State

Year Taken: 2008

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