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Firefighters battled a controlled blaze on the tarmac at Penn State's University Park Airport on May 23 during a full-scale emergency exercise. The exercise was designed to provide real-time training and recertification for emergency response personnel from around the Centre Region.

University Park Airport Emergency Response Exercise

A moment of levity: Penn State Lehigh Valley graduates celebrated with the Nittany Lion after commencement ceremonies, held May 5 at Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, Pa.

Commencement across Penn State: Spring 2012

New graduates of Penn State's Eberly College of Science listened to the commencement address provided by United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu during spring 2012 graduation ceremonies held May 5 at the Bryce Jordan Center on the University Park campus.

Spring commencement 2012 under way

A Moroccan farmer taught Penn State students about the properties of vetiver grass, including its ability to clean wastewater. The grass could be used as part of a solution to water-quality problems being experienced in Assoul, Morocco, where students spent time recently.

Penn State, Moroccan students problem-solve together

Anjelica Fortunato, left, and Jeffrey Lu reviewed for their Anatomy 129 final exam on May 1 on the HUB-Robeson Center Lawn on Penn State's University Park campus. Penn State students are preparing for and taking final exams throughout the week as spring semester 2012 comes to a close.

Finals Week Spring Semester 2012

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Iconic Penn State elm taken down over spring break 2012

Iconic Penn State elm taken down over spring break 2012

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Disease stricken matching elm tree slated for removal

Disease stricken matching elm tree slated for removal

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

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

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Biofuel research boosted by discovery of how cyanobacteria make energy

Penn State scientists have scoured this cyanobacterium's genome to discover genes that could make alternative energy-cycle enzymes for biofuels and plastics.
Thursday, December 22, 2011

A generally accepted, 44-year-old assumption about how certain kinds of bacteria make energy and synthesize cell materials has been shown to be incorrect by a team of scientists led by Donald Bryant, the Ernest C. Pollard Professor of Biotechnology at Penn State and a research professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Montana State University. The research, published in the journal Science on Dec. 16, is expected to help scientists discover new ways of genetically engineering bacteria to manufacture biofuels -- energy-rich compounds derived from biological sources. Many textbooks, which cite the 44-year-old interpretation as fact, likely will be revised as a result of the new discovery. (more)

4 Penn State teams get $1.4 million in conservation research grants

One of the research projects at Penn State involves producing vegetable oil made from farm-grown oilseed crops and then powering tractors with it.
Friday, October 07, 2011

Four research teams in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences recently were awarded a total of more than $1.4 million in Conservation Innovation Grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The grants will fund research aimed at developing innovative conservation technologies and approaches that address existing and emerging natural-resource issues.
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Forest resources professor part of huge biofuels research project

Paul Smith, professor of forest products marketing
Friday, September 30, 2011

A forest products researcher in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences is playing a role in a national effort to gauge the viability of wood and wood waste as feedstocks for jet fuel and other high-value co-products. As part of a multi-institutional consortium, Paul Smith, professor of forest products marketing at Penn State, will lead a group that will quantify environmental and social values and determine how those values influence purchasing decisions for biofuel-based products. "This is an exciting opportunity to work with a world-class team of industrial, academic and government researchers to address one of society's most pressing challenges," said Smith, who before coming to Penn State worked for five years as an industrial forester in Colorado and Montana, and for two years as operations manager for a wood products export-trading company in the Pacific Northwest. (more)

Energy a focus at Penn State's Ag Progress Days

Glen Cauffman, Penn State 's manager of farm operations and facilities, shows off a bottle of biodiesel, which powers the university's tractors.
Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Energy is a timely topic in Pennsylvania -- whether it is biofuel from plants such as switchgrass, soybean or camelina, or natural gas extracted from the Marcellus Shale -- so it's no surprise that energy will be a focus at Ag Progress Days, Aug. 16-18.
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Software helps synthetic biologists customize protein production

Thursday, July 21, 2011

A software program developed by a Penn State synthetic biologist could provide biotechnology companies with genetic plans to help them turn bacteria into molecular factories, capable of producing everything from biofuels to medicine. (more)

Penn State biofuels researchers get large grants from USDA

From left, Surinder Chopra, Nicole Brown and Rober Koide were recenty awarded major grants for bioenergy research by USDA.
Friday, April 22, 2011

Three researchers in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences recently were awarded a total of more than $2.8 million in Sustainable Bioenergy Grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture. (more)

Bioenergy short-course series offers look at best technology, ideas

Winter energy crops, combustion emissions and forest-based bioenergy will be among the topics of a short-course series sponsored by Penn State's Biomass Energy Center.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A series of presentations about bioenergy, offered by Penn State's Biomass Energy Center from March through November, will cover the latest technology and the best ideas in this rapidly changing field.
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Penn State research on biofuel feedstocks will support new center

Mark Guiltinan, professor of plant molecular biology, inspects jatropha plants in a Penn State greenhouse.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Penn State plant scientists will conduct research to explore the development of cropping systems for the production of renewable biofuels, as part of a newly announced center. The nonprofit Center for Sustainable Energy Farming was founded by Global Clean Energy Holdings Inc. of Los Angeles, Calif., a company that specializes in eco-friendly biofuel feedstock research and sustainable agriculture cultivation, production and distribution. (more)

Huge challenges in scaling up biofuels infrastructure

Swithchgrass being stored for bioenergy generation.
Monday, August 23, 2010

Ramping up biofuels production to replace fossil fuels and provide a significant portion of the nation's energy will require nothing short of a transformation of the U.S. agricultural, transportation and energy sectors in the next few decades, according to a bioenergy expert in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences. (more)

Drake draws attention to Penn State's commitment to renewable fuels

Penn State Manager of Farm Operations Glen Cauffman (left) oversees the refueling of rapper Drake's tour bus with biodiesel fuel at Penn State's Bryce Jordan Center.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010

When hip hop artist Drake brought "The Far Away from Home Tour" to Penn State's Bryce Jordan Center on April 9, college students got to take part in more than a party. They also participated in several events designed to raise awareness of environmental issues and promote sustainability. As part of the Reverb Campus Consciousness Tour, the artist's tour buses and trucks were refueled with ASTM-certified B20 biodiesel fuel (20 percent biodiesel) in a one-hour renewable fueling event. Penn State was chosen as the first stop of Drake's national tour because of the University's pioneering work with biofuels. (more)