Comic Book: Damietta Chapter 6
This is an illustrated personal series by Sam Deadrick, split into six chapters.
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This is an illustrated personal series by Sam Deadrick, split into six chapters.
This is an illustrated personal series by Sam Deadrick, split into six chapters.
This is an illustrated personal series by Sam Deadrick, split into six chapters.
This is an illustrated personal series by Sam Deadrick, split into six chapters.
This is an illustrated personal series by Sam Deadrick, split into six chapters.
This is an illustrated personal series by Sam Deadrick, split into six chapters.
Over the last couple of months, The State Press' graphics desk has made hundreds of images for our articles. Unfortunately, not all end up being published. Here are some of our favorite graphics from our archives this semester.
PART 1: CROW-NAPPED
Reach the artist at sdeadric@asu.edu or follow @deadrick_sam on Twitter.
M33 Labs, the high-tech, desk-making company that introduced the Space desk last year, is readying its next product.
Science and technology editors Sam Deadrick and Ethan Millman discuss local implications surrounding Waymo's newest announcement: they will be introducing a wave of fully self-driving cars to the streets of Phoenix. These will be the first of their kind that do not require human drivers as a safety precaution. Podcast editor Greg Harman is also featured.
We've all arrived at our favorite restaurant only to learn that they've run out of our favorite item. But what if there was an app that let users track the supply of food at local restaurants throughout the day? An ASU startup called Frenzi claims to have the answer.
With the season two of Stranger Things recently debuting online, science and technology editors Sam Deadrick and Ethan Millman talk about the show's special effects and how the screenwriters show their passion for films from the 1970s and 80s.
Maybe you've spotted your annoying neighbor's drone buzzing across the fence, or maybe you own one yourself. Whatever your relationship to drones, it's safe to say they are here to stay, as evidenced by the new startup, Maintenance Automation.
You don't need to be a mad scientist to make a robot anymore. Make-A-Pede, a startup created by brothers Cole and Jude Brauer, designs and sells robot kits for kids.
Science and technology editors Sam Deadrick and Ethan Millman discuss virtual assistants from Amazon, Google, Apple, Samsung and Microsoft, comparing their strengths and weaknesses. Guest starring podcast editor Greg Harman.
It's no secret that college students are busy. If you have any doubt, take a walk through Hayden and just soak in the symphony of complaints about midterms, presentations and essays. As a result, instant ramen and meal-replacement bars have become a mainstay of the typical college diet.
It is difficult to think of a formula more iconic than Einstein's "E = mc^2," but until now, scientists still lacked evidence to support this claim.
Rarely do doctors' offices make patients feel right at home. That's exactly what Heather Ross, an assistant professor in ASU's School for the Future of Innovation in Society, aims to address.
Government contracts are the bread and butter of large public universities, and ASU just landed a massive one. ASU will run the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) latest Center of Excellence (COE), tasked with innovating within the realm of defense.
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