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Economy’s upturn can have downside for construction industry
Posted on March 13, 2013 | No CommentsAn ASU engineering research professor writes in a leading industry journal of the challenges the nation's economic recovery poses for the construction industry -
Breaking the final barrier: room-temperature electrically powered nanolasers
Posted on March 11, 2013 | No CommentsAn ASU engineering research team makes an advance in nano-scale laser technology that should enable the improvement of many electronic devices -
Study finds higher levels of several toxic metals in children with autism
Posted on February 25, 2013 | 3 CommentsASU engineering professor Jame Adams led research that is revealing significant information about children with autism. -
Rewriting the rules of war
Posted on November 20, 2012 | No CommentsAn ASU professor of engineering and ethics and an engineering doctoral student write about the implications of advancing technologies for rewriting the rules of war -
Quick Take: Young and published
Posted on November 13, 2012 | 1 CommentAn ASU summer program led an undergraduate to co-authorship of a paper to be published in a biomedical research journal. -
Strengthening metal alloys would provide energy, environment conservation benefit
Posted on January 10, 2012 | No CommentsKiran Solanki, assistant professor of engineering, is working on ways to make more resilient light-weight metal alloys. Such improved materials could help reduce the energy consumption necessary to power motor vehicles. -
Robot advances raise ethical, cultural questions for society
Posted on January 10, 2012 | No CommentsProfessor Brad Allenby ponders the ethics behind robots and society in his book review titled, "Morals and machines." Allenby provides a guide to challenges addressed by the book’s contributors, noting how the authors offer the value of sometimes sharply differing views on how to address those challenges.






