ASU team joins Phoenix in fighting extreme heat through cooler pavement
A team from ASU is assisting the city of Phoenix to implement and test new "cool pavement" in local neighborhoods.
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A team from ASU is assisting the city of Phoenix to implement and test new "cool pavement" in local neighborhoods.
ASU Biodesign Institute's Beus CXFEL Laboratory is wrapping up construction to begin making "molecular movies" and researching proteins with their high powered X-ray machine.
The Greater Phoenix Economic Council's recently completed project with ASU’s Smart City Cloud Innovation Center will provide a pathway to better deliver accurate data to the businesses they serve.
A new ASU research center was created this year to help forge a more inclusive STEM education for students.
A team within ASU’s Luminosity Lab designed two units to provide a compact and effective way to sterilize personal protective equipment amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASU is a founding member of a new "smart region initiative" to bring cities and towns together in the Phoenix area together to collaboratively solve challenges and problems using technology.
ASU partnered with Nucco Brain, a virtual and augmented reality company, to create a new learning experience for ASU Prep Digital students by using the new technology.
Using social media apps to connect with friends, family members and classmates means sharing information online that has the potential to be tracked and used not only by the social media company itself but also by outsiders.
Researchers within ASU's Canine Science Collaboratory might have found a way to help shelter dogs get better adoption placements.
A group of students known as Entrepreneurship Catalysts are paid by ASU to help anyone affiliated with ASU with their new innovative ideas.
An ASU professor has created a platform that allows students to participate in the classroom anonymously.
An ASU professor and her research team found that the fish caught in many of metro Phoenix's man-made urban lakes and ponds might not be safe for consumption.
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