A team of ASU researchers working out of the Intelligent Mobile & Pervasive Applications & Communication Technologies Lab, known as the IMPACT Lab, receive multiple grants to develop tech tools to improve treatment options for women.
Data shows that a third of eyewitnesses who choose someone from a lineup are mistaken. ASU's Laura Smalarz examines the causes of eyewitness misidentification and strategies for preventing it.
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Our solutions for Arizona can’t be adopted wholesale everywhere, but our process can. Listening to the real questions our communities are asking so we can then tap into the intellectual power of our universities to research and design solutions — that’s the ASU model of doing research of public value.” Read the story
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