Students' eating habits need improvement, health officials say
Obviously Cookie Crisp is not part of a complete breakfast, but what else is dragging the student diet down?
Obviously Cookie Crisp is not part of a complete breakfast, but what else is dragging the student diet down?
ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration hosts interactive and educational activities at its open house.
Video games are being used to educate and promote social change.
ASU organizations are encouraging students to voice their concerns on environmental issues.
Vice article claims Phoenix will be "unlivable" by 2050 due to climate change.
Denis Hayes spoke to the ASU community about sustainable buildings in Tempe.
An ASU professor testified at the Senate Banking Committee hearing on Wednesday regarding the Equifax data breach.
A citizen scientist who developed a personalized artificial pancreas is partnering with ASU.
Two ASU students began a nonprofit committed to teaching technology to senior citizens.
Two black holes just impacted each other, changing the entire field of physics.
ASU hosted a new kind of hackathon called the Trash Hack to find ways to reduce plastic waste.
Multiple professors are debating the role of climate change in the recent series of extreme hurricanes.
Pre-service teachers at ASU create curriculum for the OdySea Aquarium.
ASU undergraduate students are working on a radio ground station to communicate with satellites probing the cosmos.
VR Junkies, a virtual reality arcade on Mill Avenue, hopes to host large-scale tournaments in the future.
General Electric features ASU alumna in celebration of women's achievements in STEM.
Heather Ross hopes to use new technology to reinvent the doctor-patient relationship.
ASU's Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes hosted a forum focusing on climate change resilience at the Arizona Science Center on Saturday, Sept. 16.
ASU's Entrepreneurship and Innovation program held the second of four Open Pitch events on the Tempe campus at Memorial Union Thursday night.
Several labs at ASU are studying the biological mechanisms for addiction, as well as potential pharmaceutical treatments that may prevent addiction.
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