ASU Research Magazine - Spring 1995
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Journey to the Center of a Play (PDF)
Exploring one’s identity as heir to the legacy of the Holocaust.
Notebook (PDF)
Basement-Built Space Probes; Viewing The Rocks; Surface Mysteries; Can We Talk?; Roots Of Feminism; Visualizing A Ballpark
Signs of Change (PDF)
Improving quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Growing in Harm’s Way (PDF)
ASU researchers are characterizing various components of mother to child HIV transmission, particularly the effects of anti-HIV drugs on viral spread and fetal development. Their findings may shape the nature of future treatments.
Learning in the USA (PDF)
American universities influence on international relations.
The Hunting of the Quark (PDF)
Crashing atoms to explore their bits and pieces.
Blast Forecast (PDF)
Developing technology to forecast volcanic eruptions.
Balancing Spheres of Influence (PDF)
Unity and harmony are as much a part of ASU ecologist Nancy Grimm’s inner self as they are of her job. Grimm’s specialty is the study of desert stream ecosystems.
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