Canadian company looks to speed link between ASU supercomputer, T-Gen
ASU and the state of Arizona have been chosen by a Canadian computer-hardware company as a place to showcase their groundbreaking communication technology.
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ASU and the state of Arizona have been chosen by a Canadian computer-hardware company as a place to showcase their groundbreaking communication technology.
The Arboretum at ASU was nationally recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation as a tree-friendly campus earlier this month.
An ASU supercomputer being used by a local nonprofit group to analyze biomedical data can treat and potentially cure life-threatening diseases.
ASU police reported the following incident Thursday:
Given the financial perils many speeders face and new photo enforcement zones being created every day, one ASU student and one former ASU student have decided to fight back.
Water shortages are linked to emotional distress among people living in poor urban areas, according to a study an ASU researcher collaborated on.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
When video game Halo 2 came out, 23-year-old Mike Charles waited in line for seven hours to get a copy and then played for 14 straight hours when he got home.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
If one ASU researcher has her way, the terror of waking up on school picture day to find a massive zit where your chin used to be will be a thing of the past.
A General Motors Corp. energy technology expert discussed the importance of creating infrastructure for alternative fuels with ASU faculty and students Tuesday afternoon.
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ASU alumna Kim Bass has an iPhone, an iPod and a GPS in her car. She buys her groceries from a Web site and has them delivered to her home.
Mexican businesses seeking to expand globally can now receive help from a new ASU venture.
Look out, Derek Jeter. ASU researchers have designed a robot capable of fielding baseballs.
The fifth floor of the H-wing of the Bateman Physical Science Center was converted from a corridor of classrooms to a portal into galaxies millions of light years away Friday night during this semester’s first astronomy open house.
Students spend hours sifting through photographs and status updates on social networking Web sites like Facebook and Myspace.
In the eco-friendly city that Tempe has become, even the vodka has gone green.
Though a poll released this week shows white females favor the Republican Party now that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is on the campaign, women at ASU said they are looking more closely at the issues.
As a reporter, covering the Sept. 11 attacks was both painful and exhilarating, former CNN anchor Aaron Brown said Thursday.
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