Anatomage table allows downtown students to study virtual cadavers
ASU downtown students can access 3-D digital cadavers using an Anatomage table.
ASU downtown students can access 3-D digital cadavers using an Anatomage table.
ASU researchers studied the future of frogs and underage drinking, and the College of Nursing and Health Innovations announced a new degree.
Phoenix could win $5 million in a competition aimed at developing solutions to protect residents from extreme heat.
March Mammal Madness enters its sixth year with hundreds of participants and thousands of followers.
The School for the Future of Innovation in Society hosted the event that allowed visitors to learn what it could be like to live on the moon.
According to ASU experts, the Tempe accident likely won't stop autonomous vehicle development.
Following a fatal accident involving a self-driving Uber, ASU experts said autonomous driving technology (and accompanying safety measures) are expected to continue developing.
Students now have a one-stop-shop to search for classes and plan their schedules.
ASU participated in the working group that developed the 'ambitious' energy goals.
Potatoes in socks? Apple cider vinegar? Moonshine? How helpful can home remedies be when battling the flu?
Tempe Police releases video from fatal Uber incident
ASU hopes to use the technology to connect students with mental health resources.
A self-driving Uber vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian in Tempe last night, putting the company's autonomous car initiatives on hold.
ASU's research team made first-of-its-kind observations, developed new strategies for vaccine research, and restarted decades old work.
The test's creators hope the device offers a convenient solution to an anxiety inducing procedure.
Planetary Society President Jim Bell explains how people could live on Mars in the future.
Tad Crother and his development team lay out their plans for their next big fall update.
Memes about FBI agents watching students through the lens of their laptops has shed light upon a serious subject.
ASU Polytechnic engineers create microgrid solutions to provide energy and power.
ASU senior Tad Crother discusses his app Shlacker and its ability to keep all your assignments on track.
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