Research

Rick Brazier

Rick Brazier

Rick Brazier measures seismic activity to identify whether it is an earthquake or a nuclear event.

David Seitz

David Seitz

David Seitz, assistant professor of communications, will present an Evening Talk on the topic of ethos on March 30 at Penn State Mont Alto.

Max Bramel

Max Bramel

Dr. Max Bramel, Penn State Mont Alto professor in psychology, will demonstrate how game theory research can provide insight and solutions to social dilemmas.

Latrese Morris Academic Festival Poster

Latrese Morris Academic Festival Poster

Latrese Morris describes her research project to John Bardi, Penn State Mont Alto instructor in philosophy. Her project, which explored the weather and climate on various planets and moons in our solar system, received first place in the exhibit category during Mont alto's Academic Festival on April 22.

Coating approach clears up fingerprints

CSI notwithstanding, forensics experts cannot always retrieve fingerprints from objects, but a conformal coating process developed by Penn State professors can reveal hard-to-develop fingerprints on nonporous surfaces without altering the chemistry of the print. "As prints dry or age, the common techniques used to develop latent fingerprints, such as dusting or cyanoacrylate -- SuperGlue -- fuming often fail," said Robert Shaler, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology and director of Penn State's forensic sciences program.
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