Will Ferguson Mentor: Tom Beal, Arizona Daily Star science writer 21 st annual Arizona Space Grant Consortium Symposium- Arizona State University, Phoenix,

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Will Ferguson Mentor: Tom Beal, Arizona Daily Star science writer 21 st annual Arizona Space Grant Consortium Symposium- Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona, April 21, 2012

 Finding quality research  How to make people care-discovering the practical applications.  Intuitive, informative, accurate  How effective is the mainstream media?

Swirling around a central star, those accumulations of dust and debris provide the raw materials for nascent planets and witness collisions among asteroids Credit: UANEWS/JAXA)

 Natural characteristics of the area  University news service  Technology transfer  Talk to researchers

Dark, finger-like patterns on martian slopes imaged by the UA controlled HiRISE camera. Credit: NASA

Interesting aspects of complicated research Researchers at McGill University have grown supersoldier ants in different species of pheidole ants. The oversized ants have enormous heads and jaws compared to a regular sized ant. Credit: Alex Wild