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Released: 27-Mar-2018 3:05 PM EDT
Autonomous Vehicles Traveling the Wrong Road to Safety, Computer Science Engineer Says
Arizona State University (ASU)

“As long as human behaviors are the foundation of automated driving technology, safety will continue to be an issue.” -- Aviral Shrivastava, ASU computer science assistant professor.

Released: 22-Mar-2018 8:00 AM EDT
Biotech Pioneers, Bruce Rittmann and Mark Van Loosdrecht, Win 2018 Stockholm Water Prize
Arizona State University (ASU)

Professors Bruce Rittmann and Mark van Loosdrecht are named the 2018 Stockholm Water Prize Laureates for revolutionizing water and wastewater treatment. By revolutionizing microbiological-based technologies in water and wastewater treatment, Professors Mark van Loosdrecht and Bruce Rittmann have demonstrated the possibilities to remove harmful contaminants from water, cut wastewater treatment costs, reduce energy consumption, and even recover chemicals and nutrients for recycling.

8-Mar-2018 1:05 PM EST
The Shapes of Water
Arizona State University (ASU)

New research published in Science (March 9), C. Austen Angell of Arizona State University and colleagues from the University of Amsterdam have observed one of the more intriguing properties predicted by water theoreticians – that, on sufficient super-cooling and under specific conditions it will suddenly change from one liquid to a different one.

Released: 8-Mar-2018 5:05 PM EST
Students Innovate DIY Pap Smear Test, App
Arizona State University (ASU)

ASU students design user-friendly pap smear kit, win top prize

Released: 8-Mar-2018 3:05 PM EST
ASU Students Develop at-Home Pap Smear Test
Arizona State University (ASU)

Industrial design students use ingenuity to create more effective vision of future of women’s health care; product heads to national show

Released: 6-Mar-2018 3:45 PM EST
Lithium-Related Discovery Could Extend Battery Life and Improve Safety
Arizona State University (ASU)

New research from Arizona State University shows that using a 3-dimensional layer of Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) can mitigate dendrite formation and stands to both dramatically extend battery life and diminish safety risks.

Released: 30-Jan-2018 1:05 PM EST
Government Funding of Hospital Coalitions a Good Deal, ASU Research Finds
Arizona State University (ASU)

New research by Arizona State University Professor Jonathan Helm finds that not only do health-care coalitions that share information have better patient outcomes, the benefits extend far beyond disasters.

Released: 23-Jan-2018 10:50 AM EST
Arizona State University to Manufacture Neuronal Cells Needed to Develop Treatments for Neurodegenerative Diseases
Arizona State University (ASU)

Lab-grown human neurons will help researchers develop and test treatments for devastating diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Released: 17-Jan-2018 11:05 AM EST
Dash, Arizona State University Elevate Blockchain Research, Offer Graduate Course and Scholarships
Arizona State University (ASU)

Arizona State University and Dash, a top digital currency for payments, today announced a partnership designed to accelerate research, development, and education in ways that advance blockchain transaction speed, efficiency, security, and expand its uses.

   
Released: 17-Jan-2018 11:05 AM EST
CEO Fame Is Not Always Good News, ASU Research Finds
Arizona State University (ASU)

A new theoretical paper by an Arizona State University professor looks at why CEOs who become celebrities frequently see a drop in their company’s performance.

8-Jan-2018 10:20 PM EST
Research Outlines the Interconnected Benefits of Urban Agriculture
Arizona State University (ASU)

a team of researchers led by Arizona State University and Google has assessed the value of urban agriculture and quantified its benefits at global scale. They report their findings in “A Global Geospatial Ecosystems Services Estimate of Urban Agriculture,” in the current issue of Earth’s Future.

Released: 9-Jan-2018 7:05 PM EST
New Tipping Point Prediction Model Offers Insights to Diminishing Bee Colonies
Arizona State University (ASU)

A new method to predict tipping points – the moment at which sudden change occurs in complex networked systems – may offer insights that prevent colony collapse disorder (CCD), a phenomenon in which the majority of worker bees in a colony disappear, threatening the agricultural economy at a global level.

4-Dec-2017 12:00 PM EST
New Research Shows Hydropower Dams Can Be Managed Without an All-or-Nothing Choice Between Energy and Food
Arizona State University (ASU)

Nearly 100 hydropower dams are planned for construction along tributaries off the Mekong River’s 2,700-mile stretch. In Science Magazine, researchers present a mathematical formula to balance power generation needs with needs of fisheries downstream.

Released: 27-Nov-2017 5:05 PM EST
New Study Shows Federal Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act Is Working
Arizona State University (ASU)

Study shows kids are not only eating healthier food, but in some cases, school-meal participation increased.

   


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