ASU team takes first place in the state's first Robo Hackathon
This past weekend, the University Technology Office hosted Arizona’s first ever Robo Hackathon, and an ASU team took home first prize.
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This past weekend, the University Technology Office hosted Arizona’s first ever Robo Hackathon, and an ASU team took home first prize.
Two alumni of ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering secured a deal with more than half the panel of the show “Shark Tank” for their startup company, Aira.
A project at the School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) is looking toward the future in more ways than one.
Biodesign Institute researchers recently won a $4.7 million National Science Foundation grant to continue developing a compact version of a molecular X-ray machine.
An ASU researcher found security measures to protect against campus shootings can cause anxiety in students, but a need for protection might outweigh the psychological cost.
ASU health specialists are worried about the repercussions of Planned Parenthood announcing its withdrawal from the Title X program last month.
ASU's College of Health Solutions has taken new steps this year to design event programming that keeps pace with modern health issues while employing a multidisciplinary approach.
The Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability has received a $2.99 million grant dedicated to researching urban heat and air quality.
Thanks to the efforts of ASU researcher James Abbas along with other researchers across multiple institutions, the first neural-enabled prosthetic hand system has been created.
Nov. 13-20 is Trans Awareness Week at ASU, and it comes as the scientific community is considering ways to improve LGBT+ representation in STEM fields.
A new anti-flu medication has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, but some ASU biomedical researchers and providers say it has not eliminated the need for a flu shot just yet.
Today’s perception of college is associated with stress, and the addition of financial, social or physical problems that have a lasting impact on one’s health. The Center for Mindfulness, Compassion and Resilience has created the Equitable Mindfulness Initiative to make sure these resources are accessible to everyone at ASU.
Four years ago, the Farm Express Bus transformed a Valley Metro bus into a traveling produce vendor.
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