2009

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Rehabilitation system supports stroke patients

People who suffer strokes and Parkinson’s disease patients must undergo extensive physical therapy to relearn use of their limbs. To assist patients with their physical therapy, researchers in the...more

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Effort to boost materials science and engineering under way

Nathan Newman, a professor in ASU’s Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, has been selected as the first to hold the Lamonte H. Lawrence Chair in Solid State Science. The position provides Newman...more

Researchers: Who should help support nano-regulation?

Who should be responsible for regulating the use of nanomaterials, especially in light of the potential environmental impact of such materials?The issue is explored in a recent Nano Today magazine...more

AME’s SMALLab featured in Education Week article

The Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) program is featured in the April 8, 2009 print edition of Education Week. The “High-Tech simulations linked to learning,more

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Vivoni studying human impact on Southwest's ecosystems

A new ASU faculty member is taking on a major role in research expected to help improve environmental stewardship of federal lands in the southwestern United States. Enrique Vivoni will explore the...more

Popularity spurs growth of computer game camp

Arizona State University is expanding its popular CampGame summer program in computer video game development for middle school and high school students.Growing interest in the program shown in past...more

How's your health? Check your cell phone

Imagine that one day your cell phone becomes your own personal body monitor. It could remind you to take medications. It could keep track of what you eat, or alert you to a potential health problem....more