ASU Health Services helps students catch some z's
If suffering from sleeping disorders, students can seek help online and on campus.
If suffering from sleeping disorders, students can seek help online and on campus.
ASU study analyzes differing responses to humor based on gender and content.
Space smells like raspberries and rum according to ASU scientists.
Disposing of contact lenses down the drain instead of throwing them away can have negative repercussions.
Facebook and Instagram have a solution for students who procrastinate on social media.
An ASU investigation concluded last week that Lawrence Krauss, a prominent physicist, violated University policy.
In the journal Astrobiology, ASU scientists share how biosignatures might reveal how researchers can begin to recognize signs of life on other planets.
ASU and Embry-Riddle students’ design could take their team to the final competition on Sunday.
An ASU professor and his team are looking at why and how people apply human traits to companies.
ASU researchers dive deep into the impact viral diseases have on Alzheimer's, such as different herpes viruses.
In this week's Research Roundup, we discover a new species of monkey in the ancient tomb of a Chinese empress — Lady Xia, who was the grandmother of unified China's first emperor.
ASU team "puts AI to work" in new wildfire detection program.
ASU-led research is showing that changes in diet can radically alter the livelihoods of those living with autism spectrum disorders.
There are plenty of problems related to AI that need tackling right now, and sentient robots isn't one of them.
ASU researchers say humans are causing cancer in animal populations, but it's not too late to make a change.
The State Press Research Roundup gives you the scoop on ASU science and technology happenings of the past week.
A federal report found that the system relied on the driver, who was distracted, to apply the brake.
ASU wastewater based epidemiology has the potential to save lives from overdoses in Tempe by providing emergency responders information about the presence of drugs in the city.
Uber has decided to stop all self-driving car tests in Arizona, two months after a fatal accident in Tempe.
Highlights from the Sixth Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies & Science (GETS).
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