Science students host World Space Week on campus
The first week of October marks the start of World Space Week, a nationwide event ASU students are celebrating by educating others about the ongoing pursuit of knowledge in the final frontier.
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The first week of October marks the start of World Space Week, a nationwide event ASU students are celebrating by educating others about the ongoing pursuit of knowledge in the final frontier.
For the past two months Ehsan Emadzadeh and Azadeh Nikfarjam have been reading hundreds of notes left behind by people who decided to take their own lives.
The highest resolution photos ever taken of the moon were developed last month by a group of ASU scientists and students.
If nanotechnology is the key to the future, then that key is being developed at ASU’s NanoFab on the Tempe campus.
Parking and Transit officials don’t expect any considerable parking problems to stem from the Thursday’s football game traffic, despite the clash between classes on the Tempe campus and the time of kickoff.
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