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(04/12/19 5:05am)
Throughout history, the culture of STEM froze out talent that didn’t resemble the straight, white men at the top — an image that the field has been trying to move away from in recent years.
(10/15/18 3:43am)
A small electrical fire stemming from a computer monitor in ASU's Brickyard complex occurred on Sunday evening, according to a spokeswoman from Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department.
(10/28/18 9:56pm)
A year ago, Michaela Okland was on bedrest and took a semester off from ASU due to a necessary back surgery. At least, that's what she told everyone.
(04/26/18 2:49am)
Qiang "Shawn" Chen talks about how the Biodesign Institute grows tobacco plants to develop drugs at the Biodesign Institute in Tempe, Arizona on Friday, April 20, 2018.
(04/26/18 4:26am)
ASU's Biodesign Institute is home to over 115 faculty devoted to making breakthroughs in all disciplines of science. The Institute showcased some of its latest advancements in medical technology at their media day on April 20, 2018.
(04/20/18 2:22am)
The future of exercise could be customized based on your genes, according to a study by ASU and TGen researchers.
(04/12/18 3:22am)
ASU researchers in the Neurobiology and Behavior Addiction Lab examined the relationship between lower nicotine doses and user relapses in a recent study.
(04/08/18 8:29pm)
Two ASU institute's collaboration between performers and scientists brought together two fields that traditionally do not overlap for an expression of research through art.
(03/30/18 3:36am)
Newly purchased technology at the downtown Phoenix campus has reimagined what anatomy classes look like for ASU students.
(03/29/18 3:13am)
Part of the Galvin Playhouse on ASU’s Tempe campus transformed into Emerge 2018: Luna City 2175, a free art, science and technology festival portraying what life could be like if humans colonized the moon.
(03/23/18 3:12am)
Following the fatal accident involving a self-driving Uber and a pedestrian on March 18, ASU experts said that autonomous technology is likely to continue developing but with an eye for more safety measures.
(03/16/18 1:00am)
ASU systems engineering doctoral student Samantha Janko explains how inverters for microgrids work on Monday, March 12, 2018 at the ASU Polytechnic Campus in Mesa, Arizona.
(03/16/18 1:50am)
A team of researchers on ASU's Polytechnic campus are taking a multifaceted approach to develop new independent power technology.
(03/01/18 3:49am)
Scientists from ASU’s Interplanetary Initiative conducted a study that gauged how people would hypothetically react to news about alien life.
(02/28/18 2:35am)
ASU Prep has expanded its curriculum to include an online option by launching ASU Prep Digital, which offers high school students the ability to take college-level classes.
(02/16/18 3:21am)
ASU’s partnership with NASA continues to provide useful insight on the history and makeup of Mars. A team of ASU students and researchers are using the Mast Camera, or Mastcam for short, on the Curiosity rover to examine rocks and minerals for signs of water.
(02/15/18 2:42am)
ASU announced last month that incoming freshman can now apply to the University via the Common Application in addition to the University's traditional application method.
(02/16/18 2:03am)
Recent ASU graduate Chandler Levine found inspiration for his startup in an unusual place.
(02/08/18 3:09am)
ASU and Dash, a cryptocurrency that facilitates digital transactions, have established a partnership that gives ASU $350,000 for scholarships, research labs and a graduate course centered on blockchain technology.
(02/02/18 2:41am)
"Hamilton," the musical about the “ten-dollar founding father,” has made its way to ASU Gammage after much anticipation from history geeks, hip-hop fans and theater lovers alike.