Gov. Hobbs speaks at UA Water Resource Conference about optimism & partnerships
Gov. Hobbs gave keynote speech at UA conference, discussing the optimistic future for water in the region
Gov. Hobbs gave keynote speech at UA conference, discussing the optimistic future for water in the region
A recent workshop run by the RISE Center at ASU highlighted understanding how disabilities, both visible and invisible, can affect a STEM students' education.
ASU will head SWSIE, a regional effort started by the NSF to improve sustainability in water, energy and carbon for the next 10 years.
With private industry and public institutions making progress towards eventual life on Mars and the moon, researchers are studying how to successfully grow crops in these harsh environments.
The Metro Valley's Light Rail extension was hailed a success by scientists due to engineering breakthroughs in the United States.
The Research Plus Me program at ASU is an accessible resource that enables students to involve themselves in research ranging across multiple disciplines.
The collaboration aims to advance responsible AI use, reflecting a commitment to innovation while addressing the academic community's concerns about maintaining critical thinking and creativity.
While the science of fusing ancient animal DNA with current ones could have benefits in conservation science, others in the field discuss important ethical issues.
In a virtual event, experts discussed potential issues with medical AI assessments, including racial bias and socioeconomic concerns.
ASU senior Max Bregman plans to take the Arizona electric vehicle space by storm with his year-old startup, BreatheEV.
ASU announced a partnership with OpenAI, making the University the first higher education institution to collaborate with the company.
The lab, whose developing technology aims to improve the experience of heat during the summer, also boasts a diverse team dedicated to collaboration.
The Flinn Foundation awarded seed grants to three ASU labs researching breakthrough findings in medicine.
ASU experts discuss space governance, a unique topic in space studies involving the prevention of larger power conflict in space.
Various researchers, including some at ASU, are currently studying birds to advance human medical knowledge
After reflecting on ASU's advancements toward sustainability this past year, those at the forefront of change are hopeful to continue improvement in the new year.
Attosecond physics is the new frontier in small-scale physics; ASU researchers, in collaboration with others, are preparing experimentation to explore the area.
While awareness of the honey bee population crisis has been growing, experts believe that many people have been focusing on the wrong causes of the issue. Rather, pesticides have the biggest impact.
An international team including ASU conducted a study at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, exploring the properties of the inner layers of the Earth using mineral studies.
ASU staff and students discuss how AI could affect the democratic process as experts continue to debate the way it's utilized.
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