• Developing Endotracheal Tubes that Release Antimicrobial Peptides

Developing Endotracheal Tubes that Release Antimicrobial Peptides

‘X-RHex, Movie Star’

No Dead Ends: New Material Makes for a Promising Fuel Cell Electrolyte

Penn Engineering’s ENIAD Sets New World Record for Energy-efficient Supercomputing

‘The Experience Beyond the Internship’

New Grant Aims to Broaden Participation in Cutting-edge Materials Research

‘The Hills Are Alive With the Flows of Physics’

With a ‘Liquid Assembly Line,’ Penn Researchers Produce mRNA-Delivering-Nanoparticles a Hundred Times Faster than Standard Microfluidic Technologies

Penn Engineers’ New Simulation of Glacial Calving and Tsunami Waves Accurately Predicts these Climate Change Consequences

Penn Engineering’s Latest ‘Organ-On-a-Chip’ is a New Way to Study Cancer-related Muscle Wasting

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