SolarSPELL will bring educational content to a South Sudanese nursing school
The Juba College of Nursing and Midwifery will be provided with educational audio and visual material by SolarSPELL, a technology created by ASU students and professors.
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The Juba College of Nursing and Midwifery will be provided with educational audio and visual material by SolarSPELL, a technology created by ASU students and professors.
An ASU professor and his team are attempting to increase the capability of millimeter wave communication systems by using machine learning.
ASU’s Global Locust Initiative is working together with researchers and international and government agencies around the globe in order to support the fight against locust outbreaks like the ones in East Africa and South America.
ASU is advancing an expanded wireless network in order to better connect students to each other and prepare for upcoming technological innovations like 5G and the Internet of Things.
State Farm donated $30 million to ASU to help fund a new education and career development program called Pathways for the Future, which will target high school and community college students as well as adults to further higher education.
Phoenix is one of the most rapidly expanding tech markets in the U.S., and part of that expansion is credited to ASU, according to a new report published by the Greater Phoenix Economic Council and CBRE.
ASU will provide community education for refugees and help with refugee operations in two cities in Ethiopia, ASU’s Education for Humanity initiative announced Jan. 26.
An ASU research team is working together with Maricopa County to limit the negative effects large quantities of stormwater have on the environment.
A newsletter spotlighting futures thinking, science fiction world-building and the depths of the imagination will be published quarterly by ASU’s Center for Science and the Imagination.
The National Transportation Safety Board found that the woman operating the automated driving vehicle owned by Uber is mostly to blame for the crash that struck and killed 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg on March 18, 2018.
ASU and Cox Communications are partnering to enhance the smart region infrastructure developed by ASU’s Center for Smart Cities and Regions, which aims to advance urban and regional communities through innovative technologies and strategies.
The Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District's water management strategies have created risks of water shortage for Buckeye residents, according to a recent report.
ASU and Sprint are partnering to enable future economic, educational, technological and social growth for communities in Arizona by expanding Sprint's 5G network and Internet of Things operating system, the two announced Oct. 22.
ASU and Mesa Community College will be creating a course that aims to introduce students to various opportunities within agriculture with the help of a $682,313 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Last month, ASU associate professor at the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy Cody Friesen won a prestigious $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize for his Scottsdale-based company, Zero Mass Water.
Since Michael Crow took over as president of ASU in 2002, the University’s presence has grown rapidly within Tempe, and the new $175,000,000, 258,000 square foot Interdisciplinary Science and Technology 7 building will significantly add to this.
ASU and the city of Phoenix have been working together to build their sustainable practices, and both credit their strong relationship as a reason they were able to meet many of their goals.
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