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This week in ASU Research
ASU has earned a few titles since it was established — some proud titles like “#1 in innovation” and some negative ones like “party school.” Created in 2006, the ASU Academic Bowl was started to showcase student intelligence contrary to a bad reputation.
Males are more likely to perceive themselves as smart in the classroom than their female counterparts, according to a study from ASU researchers in the biology education research lab. The study highlights the perception students have of themselves compared to other students in their classes.
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An ASU-led project called SolarSPELL is preparing to make a push into more countries while it updates the technology that comes with its devices.
For the sixth year in a row, fans of competition, matchup predictions and upsets have gathered to create a bracket for March Mammal Madness – this year with the thrill of play-by-play and controversial contestants.
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Tempe Police Department has released video from the March 18 incident that killed a Tempe resident when an autonomous vehicle struck her as she walked her bike across the road.
In an effort to bring students better access to therapy and mental health support, ASU is working with TAO Connect to bring a digital therapy program to campus.
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Everyone has their preferred methods of relieving flu symptoms. Some turn to teas and other drinkable concoctions, some turn to vegetables, but most everyone has some family-tested remedy for battling their illness.
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Over the past few years, ASU has become known for its pride in technology and innovation. Almost every student knows that the University’s unofficial slogan is “No. 1 in innovation."
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ASU student-founded startup Hoolest Performance Technologies took home a $100,000 grand prize from the ASU Innovation Open for its electronic nerve stimulation technology.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government violated at least one USG bylaw before its most recent Senate meeting, held on Tuesday, Nov. 21, when the Senate failed to provide proper notice of the meeting on its website.
An ASU director testified at a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Oct. 4 that focused on the Equifax data breach announced on Sept. 7.
ASU's four student body presidents said they were surprised by a lawsuit filed by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich over the Arizona Board of Regents' tuition-setting policies, and that the suit was unfounded.
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