Multifaceted research at ASU finds that bacteria go with the flow
ASU researchers solve one mystery about bacterial movement using physics in hopes of fighting bacteria with bacteria in the future.
ASU researchers solve one mystery about bacterial movement using physics in hopes of fighting bacteria with bacteria in the future.
A study that found the healthiest hearts belong to the Tsimane people coauthored by an ASU professor.
The Women of Color STEM Entrepreneurship Conference hosted keynote speakers and provided helpful workshops to eliminate gender and racial stereotypes and inspire women to pursue entrepreneurship.
ASU researchers in the School of Life Sciences received a USDA grant to study increasing rate of bee decline.
ASU researchers use high-grade computers to research the most biological of processes.
An ASU startup called Halen looks to arm parents in the war on drowning using the internet of things.
Zero-day hacks make it practically impossible to stay private on the internet. Here's why.
First Gen Scientists, provides science-oriented after school activities for at-risk youth in Phoenix.
ASU is collaborating with the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University to research a more efficient, sustainable and safer Interstate 10 corridor.
WikiLeaks publication of CIA documents that detail its access to surveillance tools shouldn't worry students too much, researchers say.
Social media, technology and transportation help students stay fit while living on campus.
Different programs at ASU offer the ability to carefully dispose of your garbage.
The future of pancreatic cancer diagnostics comes in the form of a blood test, according to ASU researchers who have published a recent study.
Students gathered on the Tempe campus to compete in the first annual SouthWest Hacks hackathon last weekend.
The Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College received a national award for its scale of technology integration.
The Software Developers Association at ASU will host one of the largest hackathons in the southwest on the Tempe campus.
ASU-based startup Troxie is developing a wearable for kids that keeps track of their asthma.
EMERGE: A Festival of Futures hosted its event themed "Frankenstein" last Friday to highlight the highs and lows of the innovative process through bio-art.
Entrepreneurs from all around Phoenix came together Friday at the Tempe Memorial Union to learn how to grow in the startup community.
A swarm of drones might just save you the next time you leave the stove on.
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