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When I opened my MacBook last week to see four long cracks on the screen, my heart sank.
Animal testing is an issue that raises controversy on each opposing side. Many dislike the idea of testing products for commercial use and medicine, but most feel if they speak out they will be labeled as extreme.
Students facing the stresses of finals and the holiday season may fall into chronic stress beacause of high expectations, an expert said.
Students facing the stresses of finals and the holiday season may fall into chronic stress due to high expectations, an expert said Friday.
With the question of a new health care system on the horizon, health care professionals and students have different concerns about the reasons behind current high prices.
A new GPS mobile phone application, still in its testing stages, is designed to help immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally.
Aerospace engineering sophomore Ruben Gameros has been buying presents for children in need for four years, an act he said that hits close to home.
With Thanksgiving approaching, many are dreaming of turkey, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie. The holiday is filled with food, and it is tradition to indulge — and nutrition and counting calories are often put on the backburner.
Hundreds of students lined up outside the ASU Campus Health Service Building on the Tempe campus Thursday to receive one of 10,000 available swine flu vaccinations for $10.
The National Institutes of Health awarded ASU $3 million in federal stimulus funds for two groundbreaking projects in the areas of DNA sequencing and nanotechnology, the University announced Monday.
The swine flu vaccine will be available to high-risk groups on all four ASU campuses Wednesday, but University officials are still uncertain how many people will take advantage of it.
ASU is among the leading universities making strides in the area of natural medicine by researching foods like vinegar that show similar properties to accepted Western medications.
Business sustainability sophomore Will Greene was quarantined in his on-campus apartment with swine flu for the entirety of last week, in what he called a lonely experience.
Parasites are just as important to biodiversity as animals that are predators or competitors, a Harvard lecturer told ASU students and faculty Friday.
For the first time in its history, ASU topped $300 million in research expenditures in one fiscal year, according to a statement released Tuesday.
If insect-sized mechanical devices meant for surveillance, sabotage and conducting military operations were leaked for societal use, it could have drastic consequences, an ASU scientist said Wednesday.
Web sites like Web MD that give medical explanations and diagnoses are becoming increasingly popular among college students, but they could lead to inaccurate assumptions, a physician said Monday.
cientists at ASU and overseas are joining forces against the No. 1 killer in the U.S.: cardiovascular disease.
Campus Health Services is using its CarePass system to alert students and employees when swine flu vaccines become available on campus.
Science Foundation Arizona is seeking $18.5 million owed to it by the state of Arizona that will allow 10 ASU research projects to start up again.
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