2009

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Flight mechanics: Does robofly live up to its name?

More than a century after the Wright brothers managed to get a rudimentary craft airborne for a short distance, the mechanics of flight still hold mysteries.One of them is demonstrated in research...more

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Breaking barriers with nanoscale lasers

Thinnest semiconductor laser holds promise of better computers and Internet accessWe could soon see the potential of laser technology expand dramatically. Ways to make lasers smaller are being...more

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Studying social impacts of emerging military technology

Brad Allenby, a professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, has been selected to be a Stockdale Fellow for the U. S. Naval Academy Stockdale Center for Ethical...more

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Astronaut’s new mission: Inspiring youngsters

See veteran NASA astronaut Bernard Harris interviewed on the KAET-Channel 8 show Horizon on the day he visited Arizona State University to spend time with about 50 Arizona middle school students...more

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Nurturing tomorrow's bioengineering leaders

Another successful International Biocomplexity Summer School was completed this year under the leadership of faculty and staff members of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.The program attracts...more

Learn about stimulus funding for construction projects

A training program designed to help government and private enterprises secure and implement federal stimulus funding for construction and building projects is available through Arizona State...more

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Student's summer filled with nanobiotechnology

Stephanie Naufel, a senior majoring in bioengineering in ASU's Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, is in Baltimore this summer to participate in the Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology (...more