ASU Research Magazine - Fall 1995
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Art On-Line (PDF)
World’s women’s art via the Internet’s interactive gallery.
Notebook (PDF)
Cultured Cacti; Make Way For Robosaurus; Plugging In The Future; Galactic Blue Building Blocks; Patten Collection Takes Root
After The Fall (PDF)
Witness to photography’s renaissance as an art form in Russia.
Rhapsody In ROM (PDF)
Composing music made easy as learning how to finger-paint.
Homework In The Sky (PDF)
Teams of ASU students are learning something about the space program’s gritty details as they design, build, and prepare to launch ASUSat 1, at tiny, 10-pound satellite. It will
be the world’s smallest satellite to do meaningful science.
Through The Looking Glass (PDF)
New tools and techniques for probing the microscopic world.
Science Way Out West
Fruit Flies, Gall Midges, Sea Squirts, & Guppies: Revealing The Deeds Of Genes (PDF)
Four vignettes profile research being conducted by ASU West biologists.
Boning Up From Life (PDF)
Parents who believe in the power of education
Making More Ocean Floor (PDF)
Modeling geologic processes with laboratory lava.
Eye On The Ion (PDF)
Jim Mayer can make a good case for conducting in materials analysis. Why? Because materials make up everything in the world around us.
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