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November 23, 2009

Research

01/29/09

Engineering | Science | Research | Engineering:  Army continues Flexible Display Center support

The United States Army has awarded ASU $50 million over the next five years to continue research and development at ASU’s Flexible Display Center. 

01/23/09

Research:  New model enhances research administration

A new model for administering ASU's research portfolio will allow faculty to concentrate on what they do best – research.

01/14/09

Science | Research | Engineering:  Flexible display research lauded by publication

Research at ASU's Flexible Display Center has been cited as one of the top technological breakthroughs in 2008 by Wired magazine.

01/13/09

Faculty and Staff | Research:  Krauss encourages sensible nuclear strategy

ASU physicist Lawrence Krauss is helping to re-examine the nation's nuclear policies as Board of Sponsors co-chair of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.

01/13/09

Science | Students | Research:  Grad student wins astronomy achievement award

Hwihyun Kim, a graduate student in the School of Earth and Space Exploration, was named the recipient of the prestigious Chambliss Astronomy Student Achievement Award.

01/09/09

Arts / Culture | Engineering | Education | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Community partnerships | News coverage | Research | Engineering:  AME’s SMALLab is large portion of STEM article

An article in T.H.E. Journal features extensive commentary from David Birchfield, assistant AME professor and SMALLab.

01/08/09

Life Science | Research:  Hydrocarbon afterglow reveals reproductive cheaters

An ASU research team has discovered a chemically-based “honest indicator” that reveals reproductive cheating in ants.

01/08/09

Research | Grants / Awards:  New College prof helps land National Institute of Justice grant

Helping jurors understand and properly weigh forensic science evidence is the aim of a $496,000 grant won by ASU.

01/02/09

Students | Research:  Innovative student research nets scholarships

Eight Liberal Arts and Sciences students were chosen to receive undergraduate research scholarships for spring 2009.

12/19/08

Research:  ASU geographer receives Presidential Early Career Award

ASU geographer Paul Torrens is among the newest recipients of a Presidential Early Career Award, an honor he was recognized with in a White House ceremony.