Chip In for Arizona: Students compete to shape the future of the semiconductor industry
Chip In for Arizona is a student competition that offers a unique opportunity to shape Arizona's semiconductor industry identity.
Chip In for Arizona is a student competition that offers a unique opportunity to shape Arizona's semiconductor industry identity.
Women-led STEM clubs at ASU are supporting each other by offering professional opportunities and a social community.
Bradley Irish's autism diagnosis lead to conversations about neurodiversity in literature.
Film students express both their fears and their desire to learn more about AI in film school.
Graduate students Kayla Burgher and Risa Schnebly, hosts of the SciChronicles podcast, reveal the personal stories of scientists by highlighting the human side of the scientific world.
STEM students at ASU protested outside Hayden Library against federal funding freezes and DEI policy changes.
The Undergraduate Scientific Review provides an accessible way for students to engage with the scientific writing process.
ASU students are developing a sleeve to get rid of Parkinson's tremors in collaboration with community partners.
A new ASU club, Muslims in Medicine, aims to inspire Muslim students to enter healthcare.
Student-led organizations support students in advancing their coding skills and learning about cybersecurity.
ASU experts and health services provide insights on HPV vaccine misconceptions, benefits and where to find information.
Newly announced ASU semiconductor manufacturing facility to provide career and research opportunities, expected in 2028.
ASU professors and students are looking deeper into the AI-related issues embedded in art creation and how to protect themselves.
Experts at ASU discuss the presence, benefits and drawbacks of digital archiving on historical learning.
While safety is the top priority in ethics, there are many other ethical obligations involved in the practice of engineering.
Experts weigh in on the social and policy-based obstacles that hold solar energy back from reaching its full technological potential.
ASU is advancing material science with innovative tools like XPCS and nanoprobe technologies, overcoming limitations and enabling breakthroughs in semiconductors, imaging and more.
Teddy Bear Hospital USA at ASU, which debuted this fall, aims to build a positive connection between children and healthcare services.
Verified information and advice to increase cybersecurity.
Following the FDA approval of Apple's software, experts weigh in on the potential effects of the new AirPods feature.
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