Volcanism has played a more extensive role in shaping the surface of Mercury than previously thought, according to imaging data gathered by the MESSENGER spacecraft.read more
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Research investigates potential harm from nanomaterials
ASU researchers are exploring the potential risks from the use of nanomaterials in a project supported by a $400,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.read more
Preparing tech-savvy teachers earns international award for ASU professors
Phoenix ranks 11th on list of America's fittest metro areas
The Greater Phoenix area ranked 11th fittest out of 15 of America's largest metropolitan areas, according to a report released by the American College of Sports Medicine.read more
The library’s unsung hero: liaisons are knowledgeable, current, patient
Morrison Institute debuts new Public Policy Quarterly
ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy is addressing immigration in a new series of short briefing papers on public policy issues titled Forum 411: Engaging Arizona's Leaders.read more
ASU researchers untangle quantum quirk
Two ASU researchers have proposed a solution to a controversial quantum mechanics conundrum that may help take a significant step toward realizing a quantum computing future. read more
Spielberg receives ASU award for communication excellence
Three-time Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg is the 2008 recipient of ASU's Hugh Downs Award for Communication Excellence.read more
Greater Phoenix resale numbers gain from new investors, first-time buyers
May's 4,265 recorded traditional market transactions represent the best month of 2008 and the best since 4,570 homes were recorded sold in June 2007.read more
Cronkite professor assists with China quake crisis
Journalism professor Xu Wu is assisting the Chinese goverment and media organizations with quake crisis communications, after witnessing the tragedy first-hand while working there on a research grant.read more
