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Public Access: City of Fayetteville Provides Free TV Services
The City of Fayetteville offers free amateur to advanced classes for editing, videography and studio production, among several other advanced classes for free to its residents at the Fayetteville Public Access Television.
Buyers Beware, Malicious Ads on the Rise
Malicious Ads, which are predicted to be at an all time high this month, threaten the millions of Internet users who will do their online shopping this holiday season.
UA Science Lab Combines New Technologies with Everyday Uses
Students and professors in the UA Mobile, Pervasive and Sensor Systems Lab are developing technologies that will assist people in their daily lives.
Finding A Better Process: : UA Functional Foods Researchers Work to Improve Food Processing
As health food standards gain popularity, companies are eager to get the maximum benefits in their foods, and UA Food Science department researchers are finding better methods to retain health-promoting compounds in processed foods.
UA Nursing Students Learn from Patient Mannequin
In their first semester of widespread use in the new UA Epley Center for Health Education, breathing, bleeding and talking simulation mannequins allow for prospective nurses to learn and engage in a realistic and “consequence-free” environment.
Printing In Three Dimensions
To those who work in the Fay Jones School of Architecture Digital/Robotic Fabrication and Visualization Labs, printing isn’t limited to an x and y axis, a flat sheet to the uninitiated. There are printers that can print on a z axis which allows for three-dimensional printing of digitally rendered models.