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November 24, 2009

Research

09/17/09

Engineering | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Engineering | Grants / Awards:  Spotlight on nanotechnology advances

Innovative use of nanotechnology by ASU engineering researchers in making engineering advances is featured in TechConnect magazine.

09/17/09

Engineering | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Engineering | Grants / Awards:  Spotlight on nanotechnology advances

Innovative use of nanotechnology by ASU engineering researchers in making engineering advances is featured in TechConnect magazine.

09/16/09

Engineering | Science | Faculty and Staff | Earth / Space:  Robotics desert test provides NASA with new set of wheels for moon

Two members from the School of Earth and Space Exploration assisted with testing of NASA's new lunar rover in the Arizona desert.

09/16/09

Business | Faculty and Staff | Sustainability and environment:  Professor wins 2009 Faculty Pioneer Award

School of Sustainability professor Jay Golden has been given the Rising Star award for demonstrating leadership and risk-taking in integrating ethical, environmental and social issues into the business curriculum.

09/14/09

Life Science:  Bird feathers color research on duck nutrition

ASU professor Kevin McGraw takes a look at the significance behind differences in duck feather coloration – from intense bands of color, to the downright drab.

09/13/09

Science | Research:  SETI’s chief alien hunter brings 'true confessions' to ASU

Seth Shostak brings his personal account as an "alien hunter" to ASU for this year's "Science Fact Meets Science Fiction" lecture.

09/04/09

Education | Health care | Science | Bioscience / Biotech:  Nobel Prize winner Hartwell to lead major ASU health initiative

Nobel Prize winner Leland H. Hartwell is joining ASU to lead an expansive effort addressing two of today’s top concerns: improving the effectiveness of health care while reducing its costs, and advancing science education.

09/04/09

Engineering | Science | Earth / Space:  Space scientists meet at ASU to plan Mars exploration

ASU professor Philip Christensen is hosting a National Academy of Sciences panel to discuss what should be the nation's course in exploring Mars.

09/03/09

Students | Life Science | Research:  Cockroaches advance student’s study of ancient life

Biology major Elyse Munoz had the rare opportunity to investigate why now only small insects remain when giant insects once dominated earth, while participating in cutting-edge research in the lab of physiologist Jon Harrison.

09/03/09

Students | Life Science | Research:  Cockroaches advance student’s study of ancient life

Biology major Elyse Munoz had the rare opportunity to investigate why now only small insects remain when giant insects once dominated earth, while participating in cutting-edge research in the lab of physiologist Jon Harrison.