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"Can black hole collisions create gravitational waves?" Illustration published on Monday, Oct. 2, 2017.
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"Can black hole collisions create gravitational waves?" Illustration published on Monday, Oct. 2, 2017.
"Can gravitational waves create black hole collisions?" Illustration published on Monday, Oct. 2, 2017.
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Graphic for black hole article
It is difficult to think of a formula more iconic than Einstein's "E = mc^2," but until now, scientists still lacked evidence to support this claim.
ASU sociologist John Parker poses at his office in Sage South on the Tempe campus on Wednesday, Sept. 13 2017.
Rarely do doctors' offices make patients feel right at home. That's exactly what Heather Ross, an assistant professor in ASU's School for the Future of Innovation in Society, aims to address.
Government contracts are the bread and butter of large public universities, and ASU just landed a massive one. ASU will run the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) latest Center of Excellence (COE), tasked with innovating within the realm of defense.
Tooker House on Sept. 7 2017.
Tooker House on Sept. 7 2017
A photo of Tooker House on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017 in Tempe.
Anjana Murali and Ankitha Sreekumar, freshmen in early childhood education and computer science respectively, seated in front of Tooker House on Sept. 7 2017.
Tooker House on Sept. 7 2017
Tooker House on Sept. 7 2017
U.S. Senator John McCain was the first in a string of Arizona lawmakers to discuss cybersecurity issues Wednesday in a keynote speech at an ASU-hosted congressional conference.
Jonathon Barkl and Scott Fitsimones posed for a photo on ASU's Tempe campus when their startup was getting off the ground last spring.
AirGarage has had a busy summer.
While a steady stream of new social media platforms is to be expected, this being 2017 and all, seldom do original ideas find their way to the app store.
The Pediatric Research using Integrated Sensor Monitoring Systems, or "PRISMS," team working out of ASU Biodesign Building B has a very specific objective: To put an ambient air quality sensor in a wristwatch.
A single question motivates a large part of an immune system lab at ASU: Why do vaccines, which heighten the immune system, not make you feel sick?
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