Instead of killing cancer cells, researchers at Arizona State University will use the laws of physics to figure out how to control them at the new Center for Convergence of Physical Science and Cancer Biology at ASU.
Two ASU entities are finalists for the 2009 Innovator of the Year Award for Academia, which is given out as part of the Arizona Governor’s Celebration of Innovation.
ASU electical engineering professor Gerald Heydt has won one of most prestigous awards in his field for his accomplishments in electrical power engineering.
Peter and Rosemary Grant, Princeton professors emeritus and winners of the 2009 Kyoto Prize for Lifetime Achievement, come to Arizona State University on Oct. 28 to join in ASU’s Darwinfest.
A machine currently being developed by ASU student engineers could help people with physical disabilities and injuries recover through physical therapy.
A recent trip to Modena, Italy by an ASU team has brought two countries, two institutions and two educational systems together to join in an educational partnership.
ASU's Professional Development School program has been awarded a $33.8 million grant that will enable more students in Arizona's rural communities to earn teacher certifications.
ASU researchers have received more than $39 million in stimulus package research grants that are being applied to a variety of projects, ranging from energy to health and social development.