ASU professor is brain behind new imaging technology
Assistant professor Rosalind Sadleir has spent almost 10 years developing a better way to track and measure electrical activity in brain cells.
Assistant professor Rosalind Sadleir has spent almost 10 years developing a better way to track and measure electrical activity in brain cells.
ASU archaeology professor Glen Rice will publish “Sending the Spirits Home: The Archaeology of Hohokam Mortuary Practices" in 2016.
Due to concerns following the national Ebola coverage, ASU is limiting travel to West African countries for faculty, staff and students.
A team of scientists at ASU are working to improve carbon capture technology after receiving funding from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Downtown Phoenix Campus Aware puts on "Hashing Out the Gray" event to discuss healthy relationships.
University researchers forged a company that is used in hospitals on patients domestically and internationally.
Vikram Kodibagkar's MRI techniques will help identify hypoxic cancer cells and better target radiotherapy treatments for cancer patients.
Engineering professor Shawn Jordan organized STEAM camps, which further expanded on the partnership between ASU and the Navajo reservation.
Physics professor Fernando Ponce has worked with some of this year's Nobel Laureates in his years researching Gallium Nitride LED technology.
ASU's Center for Science and the Imagination celebrated its new anthology Hieroglyph with Changing Hands Bookstore at the Crescent Ballroom on Wednesday.
A group of researchers at ASU have determined that the moon was volcanically active as recently as 50 million years ago. Previous estimates put the death of lunar volcanic activity at more than 1 billion years ago.
ASU cosmologist Paul Davies' new theory for the origins of cancer aims to understand its evolutionary roots and the process it uses.
Scott Parazynski summited Mount Everest and walked in space seven times while working for NASA. He is now a member of the ASU faculty.
Neuroscience graduate student Ryan Bastle recently presented his research on cocaine dependency to a conference of colleagues in Ireland.
A computer program created by Baoxin Li produces tactile photographs with raised edges.
Environmental technology management sophomore Sean Mayall is applying to join the Mars One Project, which plans to send settlers to the Red Planet.
A feature of ASU summers since 2006, 70 percent of the camp's participants who are now college-age are Sun Devils, according to a graduate
12-year-old Hannah Fuchs was given a tour of the ASU chemistry and Biodesign buildings as well as the chance to participate in real lab experiments.
A new software program developed by the W.P. Carey School of Business allows Maricopa County health officials to find ways to make fighting the flu more cost-effective.
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