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January 2007 Archives

January 30, 2007

Different ball game: Marrying golf and high technology

Golfers are always looking for an “edge” to improve their game. So are jet aircraft designers. Thanks to work by ASU engineers, the ardent pursuit of better golfing appears poised to lead to technological innovations that reach far beyond the game. --by Joe Kullman

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January 25, 2007

Picky, picky: How "product contamination" costs retailers

Do you ever pull a magazine from the back of the rack at the supermarket? You are not alone--most shoppers never pick the one in front. Andrea Morales studies this phenomenon of "product contamination" and how it costs retailers. --by Carrie Barnett

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January 13, 2007

Warmer at the bottom of the world

Antarctica is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth. ASU’s Tad Day studies the dance of tundra and ice as they move across the landscape in response to the accelerating beat of warming temperatures. --by Adelheid Fischer

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January 12, 2007

Infect to protect

Vaccines have long held great promise for wiping out the diseases that plague humans. Sometimes they work well. Sometimes they don’t. Roy Curtiss and his colleagues are working to improve on a good idea. --by Skip Derra

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January 10, 2007

The Effects of Affection

Being affectionate is good for you. Affection can be a simple, inexpensive, and non-pharmaceutical way to reduce stress. --by Diane Boudreau

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January 1, 2007

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