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As some degree programs ASU are downsizing, biomedical informatics, a field University officials say is growing, will expand to offer an undergraduate degree next fall.
Cheating may always be an issue at universities, but a new type of software used for online testing at ASU will prevent some forms of online cheating.
Researchers at ASU are delving into new and improved forms of solar energy, which could lead to less dependence on non renewable sources of energy and a better environment in the future.
ASU research on impulsivity may help in understanding how young adults and children are behaviorally affected by ADHD.
Dial-up Internet may have a resurgence as a result of the economic conditions, according to some dial-up service providers.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is proven to lead to sexual dysfunction and eventually cardiovascular disease, according to research from a Downtown campus professor.
ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday:
College students can now use one Web site for their home page and, in the future, social networking needs.
Gene research in humans and primates by two ASU professors could lead to a better understanding of diseases.
Victims of childhood bullying appear to generally be nonresponsive to stress tests, according to ongoing ASU research.
Instead of using Google to research possible medical problems, two University librarians explained the criteria for determining a quality medical Web site.
Losing weight may become easier in the future based on ASU research about the relationship between obesity and microbes.
Students may have no more desire to hit the snooze button with Wake Up On Time, a new pill that allows users to wake up supposedly rejuvenated seven hours after they take it.
As the national peanut-butter recall expands its list of infected items, ASU students are learning to live without their peanut-butter crackers and other foods, while staff members scramble with daily recall updates.
New anti-aging research conducted by the Biodesign Institute may lead to longevity for future generations.
Students who live and study on the south side of the Tempe campus now have a new clinic within walking distance,to turn to for health issues.
Music and sounds are ever-present in the world, so it is no wonder that the mind, and especially the mood, is affected by the melodies people choose to listen to or play.
Most of the weird shoe fashions, like flipper shoes or heel-less boots, never see the light of day, especially on-campus and in the lives of busy students. In fact, most students are seen in flip flops and sneakers. However, there are a few students that manage to keep up with the latest odd shoe trends.
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