ASU researchers lay foundation for programmable materials
An ASU research team is developing organizing particle systems that will open up the possibility of programming materials in the future.
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An ASU research team is developing organizing particle systems that will open up the possibility of programming materials in the future.
In 2017, the word “feminist” is still often seen as a negative term. Many have made attempts to rectify this. Feminism just means you believe in equality of the sexes.
For college students looking for something one-of-a-kind, the journey may be difficult at a shopping mall or chain store.
Thessa Monaco in the zSpace bus on April 14 2017
Regional sales director Thessa Monaco in the zSpace bus on Friday, April 14, 2017.
Education technology company zSpace visited the ASU Tempe campus on its bus tour around the country in order to give students and faculty the opportunity to see its take on the future of education.
ASU students have a lot of options for shopping local, from coffee to produce.
A startup spun out of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering aims to reinvent how science, technology, engineering and math subjects, or STEM, are taught to K-12 students across the United States using games.
Fillmore Coffee Co. owner Mike Atwell makes a latte for a customer on March 27, 2017.
Fillmore Coffee Co. owner Mike Atwell makes a latte for a customer on Monday, March 27, 2017.
Fillmore Coffee Co. owner Mike Atwell makes a latte for a customer on March 27, 2017.
There are a few things college students love: free food, “class is cancelled” emails and long, romantic walks to the coffee shop.
Honey bee populations have recently witnessed a sharp decline, putting American agriculture in danger and catching the interest of ASU researchers.
The Avnet Innovation Lab at ASU and Twyst, a Colorado-based technology company, collaborated to create the world’s first "smart" shopping experience. The pair has developed a product intended to simplify and expedite the retail experience.
First Gen Scientists, an ASU student service organization, strives to teach science, technology, engineering and mathematics, known as STEM subjects, to local children in underserved communities.
A speaker addresses the crowd at the Phoenix Startup Week at the Memorial Union on ASU's Tempe campus on Friday, Feb. 24, 2017.
Entrepreneurs and those interested in starting their own companies flocked to the ASU Tempe campus Friday for the third annual PHX Startup Week, an event for people entrepreneurship to learn about the Phoenix start-up culture.
Children participate in a study at the Child Study Lab at ASU's Tempe campus on Nov.17th, 2016.
The ASU Child Study Lab looks more like a preschool than a laboratory, but the research conducted amid the desks and toys could help psychologists understand how young minds are formed.
As finals week fast approaches, it becomes increasingly easier to assume the world is against you. We are all under the impression that college is characterized by late, grueling nights in the library and mental breakdowns — our attitude follows suit.
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