2009

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January


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Army continues Flexible Display Center support

EDITOR'S NOTE: The U.S. Army’s renewal of a five-year contract for $50 million to ASU’s Flexible Display Center is an example of the economic benefit a research university can bring to its state. In...more

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Professor speaks out on sustainability

Arizona State University engineering professor Brad Allenby will help lead a major international effort to broaden public awareness and understanding of sustainability and the technological and...more

Engineering aiding deep-sea exploration

The “Here & Now” program on public radio station KJZZ in Phoenix recently featured renown oceanographer and deep-sea explorer Robert Ballard. It included excerpts from an interview with...more

 

Engineering EXPO - January 31

What: Engineering EXPO 2009 Students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades are invited to Arizona State University’s Tempe campus to take part in a hands-on engineering expo. The Expo is designed to...more

 

Our microbes, ourselves

In terms of diversity and sheer numbers, the microbes occupying the human gut easily dwarf the billions of people inhabiting the Earth. Numbering in the tens of trillions and representing many...more

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Flexible display research lauded by publication

Research at Arizona State University’s Flexible Display Center, which is laying the groundwork for a new type of flexible information display for computer screens and beyond, has been cited as one of...more

SMALLab project in Arts, Media and Engineering program featured in education technology magazine

The Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) program, a collaborative initiative between the ASU Herberger College of the Arts and the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, is featured in the January 2009...more