Similar to work with the GRASP Lab's quadrotors, Engineering professors are trying to figure out how to give swarms of robots general instructions on how and where to move.
Biking is one of the most efficient ways to navigate busy city streets and is an increasing popular way to navigate around campus. In recent years, the University has seen the number of bikes on campus double.
One of the world's largest and best-preserved stone mosaics has made its final U.S. stop at the Penn Museum.
When snow falls, Penn's tree-lined, urban campus is transformed into a canvas of winter white. The University's iconic buildings, public works of art, and historic brick byways reveal a charming winter landscape.
Construction on the $91.5 million Krishna P. Singh Center for Nanotechnology on the 3200 block of Walnut Street is proceeding on time and on budget.
Dennis Discher, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering in SEAS, has developed a 'passport' that could be attached to therapeutic particles and devices, tricking macrophages into leaving them alone.
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