The world's first mechanical tree prototype is to be built at ASU next year
Mechanical trees aren't like something you’d see in a forest or on a front lawn — these trees stand about 30 feet tall and have a stack of 150 discs in lieu of leaves.
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Mechanical trees aren't like something you’d see in a forest or on a front lawn — these trees stand about 30 feet tall and have a stack of 150 discs in lieu of leaves.
ASU's Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory has launched but must wait for the completion of its building, Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 7.
Food delivery apps provide restaurants another outlet for marketing and customer outreach, and their relationship with local restaurants during the ever-changing COVID-19 pandemic is evolving.
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