ASU's Project ECHO model plays a vital role in Long COVID solutions
ASU's Project ECHO's explores potential solutions to long COVID's medical problems through a unique information sharing model.
ASU's Project ECHO's explores potential solutions to long COVID's medical problems through a unique information sharing model.
A look at six of the late-summer blooming plants that can be seen and appreciated on the Tempe campus, which are maintained by the ASU Arboretum initiatives.
Across the nation, the Latino community's influence on the economy is rapidly growing, reflected in a report recently released by the Seidman Research Institute and the Latino Donor Collaborative.
Tempe is asking residents to help tailor its new green infrastructure with the Rain to Roots Ambassador Program.
Tempe is investing in turf reduction to conserve water conservation in grassy landscapes, including parks, yards and more.
In STEM fields where research is a prevalent aspect of the career, getting involved early is critical, with some research opportunities proving more fruitful than others.
In the pursuit of innovations in the area of nanomaterials, researchers at Birkel Lab must navigate the intricate balance of time, precision and variability.
ASU students have created hundreds of student organizations to share their hobbies with the community. Talking to them reveals the benefits they have found from participating in hobbies.
Astro Seed, a company funded by ASU, seeks to make crops more accessible and sustainable through innovations in agricultural solutions.
An almost $650,000 grant from the EPA has been given to an ASU research team for the purposes of studying pollution of electrified public transportation.
Ethics are not as prominent as they could be in science education, and the effects of that are critical.
NANOGrav's recent work in gravitational waves may give way to a paradigm shift in the way astronomy and astrophysics research are conducted.
ASU is working on reframing its academic integrity policy to crack down on cheating cases where students use artificial intelligence "unauthorized."
The proposed Coyotes arena and entertainment district would be built on Tempe land without access to city's main water supply and use up to 1.09 million gallons of water per day.
MathGPT is in development to change the way students learn from math textbooks. It is designed to teach reasoning skills, not just the final results.
The MiX Center in Mesa hosts new projects using cutting-edge technology and software. Students can get involved through new concentrations of study and professor-led projects.
Graduate student Belal Jamil's work in developmental psychology is focused on genetics and the environment and its effects on early mental health in minority communities.
Governor Katie Hobbs gave opening remarks at PHX Startup Week, highlighting the importance of technology, entrepreneurship and diversity in Arizona
The Arizona Water Innovation Initiative has its kickoff event on April 25, and it is a comprehensive and wide-reaching project designed to address Arizona's water needs.
Sexual wellness is an important part of general wellness, and students can take advantage of accessible and private resources to prevent STIs and educate themselves.
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