Why dating apps are so appealing
ASU students do not shy away from the opportunity to find a potential lover with just a tap of one’s finger.
ASU students do not shy away from the opportunity to find a potential lover with just a tap of one’s finger.
The IDEAlab is helping students focus on designing and analyzing different kinds of robots.
IHR funds research clusters that encourage humanities faculty and graduate students to start conversation over mutual interests.
Researchers on ASU’s Polytechnic campus are attempting to create devices like prosthetic limbs and rehab devices designed to help hospital patients recover.
Phoenix-based pharmacist and farming entrepreneur spoke to students at ASU’s Polytechnic campus on Oct. 25th about the potential of aeroponics.
An ASU cube satellite mission to the moon will map its frozen water and hydrogen deposits.
ASU's honey bee lab on the Polytechnic campus is conducting experiments focusing on the behavior and physiology of bees.
A team of ASU professors just published a chapter in a study linking health risk behaviors to social factors.
The story of "Frankenstein" is used to engage the public in conversations about the future of science and the responsibilities of scientists.
Last month, Amazon updated its virtual assistant lineup. Here's how it stacks up against the competition.
ASU's SolarSPELL team held a build day on the Tempe campus on Saturday, Oct. 21.
NASA and ASU are teaming up to explore the first world made of metal – ASU students are making artwork to match.
ASU graduate student Ryan Stoll started a business to help kids build courage and cope with anxiety.
Flash tattoos are a popular Friday the 13th treat – make sure to do it right.
Obviously Cookie Crisp is not part of a complete breakfast, but what else is dragging the student diet down?
ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration hosts interactive and educational activities at its open house.
Video games are being used to educate and promote social change.
ASU organizations are encouraging students to voice their concerns on environmental issues.
Vice article claims Phoenix will be "unlivable" by 2050 due to climate change.
Denis Hayes spoke to the ASU community about sustainable buildings in Tempe.
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