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A microscope at work in Yao's lab.
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A microscope at work in Yao's lab.
Klaus Lackner poses in his lab in the Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building No. 4 on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016.
People walk through the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016.
Beginning in 2014, ASU and Phoenix's Desert Botanical Garden have worked in tandem to bolster ASU's botany program with a Master's degree in plant biology.
Many climate change scientists say the earth hit a milestone last month in regards to the ongoing effort to reduce mankind’s environmental footprint – but it’s not an achievement to be proud of.
While most economic ventures focus on the job market, money and resources, environmental economics is a bit different — environmental economists analyze how the environment and the economy can intermingle.
Sangeeta Malhotra poses for a picture in her office in the Goldwater building on Friday, Oct. 14.
Sangeeta Malhotra has wanted to be an astrophysicist since she was 10.
Sustainability is no longer just a commodity in construction, it’s a necessity. As environmental alternatives continue to make their way into mainstream business practices, the demand for environmentally friendly alternatives is going up.
Seven years ago, ASU professor Steve Desch thought there might be a liquid ocean sitting below the surface of Pluto. After years without quantifiable evidence, new developments on Pluto may leave others with the same suspicion.
Professor Yu Yao works in her lab in the Engineering Research Center on Friday, Sept. 23, 2016.
In science, a common mantra is "think bigger" — bigger spacecraft, bigger telescopes, even bigger television screens.
Business and sustainability aren't always considered complementary, but outdoor apparel company Patagonia and its $575 million revenue have proven that it not only is a sustainable business possible, it can also be profitable.
Online access has changed the way people view education — however, 60 percent of the world is still without an internet connection.
ASU, despite being located in one of the least sustainable cities in the country, has been named sixth on the Sierra Club’s Cool Schools list, a commendation given to the most sustainable universities in the country. This ranking is a five-spot increase from last year when ASU came in 11th.
While many research labs at ASU study distant galaxies or complex mathematical equations, the Shiota Psychophysiology Laboratory for Affective Testing takes a more human approach: the SPLAT lab studies human emotions.
ASU engineering professor Cun-Zheng Ning has achieved what was once considered impossible in the field of laser studies, yet he still considers getting into high school the most difficult achievement of his life.
Last month’s discovery of Proxima b, a planet orbiting the nearby star Proxima Centauri, has already grabbed the attention of astrophysicists all over the world, and those at ASU are no exception.
The front of the ASU Health Services office on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus.
As the school year begins and summer comes to a close, another flu season approaches.
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