ASU and H2O: How the university uses its water
How does one of the country's most sustainable universities use its water?
How does one of the country's most sustainable universities use its water?
A Central Phoenix resident is taking his urban garden public through an ASU program.
ASU's prototyping dreams course rewrites "Frankenstein" and creates a modern day lab space in Hayden Library participating in the bicentennial celebration of the novel.
ASU finished in the top-five at the New Arizona Prize Water Innovation Challenge.
Valley Metro was awarded a $1 million grant to develop a new transit application for smartphones in collaboration with ASU.
ASU Students participated in the inaugural Great Appathon, a competition where participants use tools provided by Modo Labs to develop fully functioning apps over the course of a weekend.
The possibility of liquid water on Kuiper Belt objects may be considered following the recent discovery of X-rays emitted from Pluto.
Two ASU bioscientists, George Poste and Stephen Johnston, have received prestigious awards for their progress in the field of Biotechnology.
Brad Allenby's latest book explores the relationship between technology and the evolution of war.
An ASU lab is implementing a digital library in developing countries to better education.
At Changemaker Central on Wednesday night, one of Phoenix's local app developers shared his mission to reinvent the way people interact online.
The Sierra Club named ASU the country's sixth-most sustainable school.
Gathering Light, a show at the ASU Marston theater, may be designed to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Hubble telescope's historic launch into orbit, but it has come to mean much more.
Generator Labs allow interdisciplinary innovation and entrepreneurship among all ASU students.
ASU's SPLAT Lab analyzes the role emotions play in a person's day-to-day life.
ASU Professor reveals new information about the lack of royal burials found in the Teotihuacan civilization ruins.
Engineering professor Cun-Zheng Ning talks about his life and his biggest research accomplishment
ASU received quite a bit of government funding by testing metal composites in one of the most rigorous way possible.
Recent studies have shown that a primarily Western diet can lead to future chronic health problems; several ASU nutrition specialists weigh in on how students can avoid these detrimental effects.
ASU researchers are using X-Box Kinect sensors to analyze nuclear workers.
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