$25 million grant could help ASU, Phoenix reduce carbon footprints
In partnership with the city of Phoenix, ASU has received a $25 million grant to improve energy efficiency as part of a larger “Green Phoenix” project.
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Research making human-robot interactions more beneficial
Researchers at the ASU Human Machine Symbiosis Lab are working to make interactions between people and the machines they create more efficient.
Categories: Health and Science News Tags: robots science virtual reality
ASU chemical research could benefit airport security
ASU researchers have found a way to potentially revolutionize the detection of trace amounts of chemicals, which could improve airport security.
Categories: Featured News Tempe Tags: chemical detection homeland security research
Nanowire research could improve alternative energy sources
Progress made by ASU electrical engineers in developing nanowires for use in alternative energy sources could increase their efficiency and feasibility.
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Professor’s research reveals harm of plastic, proposes ‘green’ ideas
An ASU professor has recently completed research exposing some of the potential hazards of plastics both to people and the environment, suggesting ways to design next generation green materials.
Categories: Featured News Tempe Tags: biotechnology environment Global warming Plastic Beach
Professor seeking malaria’s origin for better treatment
School of Life Sciences professor Ananias Escalante is working with scientists from 15 institutions worldwide to uncover the ancient origins of the disease.
Categories: Health and Science News Tags: Malaria
One-of-a-kind ASU research looking for water in deep space
ASU research project is the first to work to detect minerals that signal significant amounts of liquid water on other planets.
Research team looks to improve solar energy
Researchers at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are working to improve solar technology and make it a more economically feasible alternative energy option.
Categories: Featured News Tempe Tags: George Maracas Ira A. Fulton

