New vegan restaurant challenges traditional Mexican food
A new plant-based restaurant will be serving Mexican cuisine accompanied by a full bar in the Cornerstone plaza.
A new plant-based restaurant will be serving Mexican cuisine accompanied by a full bar in the Cornerstone plaza.
A student-led satellite project will launch this October to study climate change.
A team at ASU's Biodesign Institute is testing a new and faster way to detect UTIs.
The switch from Blackboard to Canvas as ASU's learning management system is complete, and students and faculty alike supported the change.
ASU community worked to create a micro-science art exhibit, presenting the beauty in our biology.
ASU health specialists are concerned about the repercussions of Planned Parenthood withdrawing from the Title X program.
ASU and Phoenix are working on further expanding the city's solar portfolio.
ASU's Biodesign Institute will research changes in DNA caused by material from weapons of mass destruction.
Epstein allegedly gave Krauss $250,000 between 2010 and 2017.
The ASU led study to create a vaccine to prevent cancer in dogs in now in the trial phase
The future of diagnosing CTE may lie in a newly developed way of imaging a type of protein in the brain.
Registered dietician and ASU clinical associate professor Christy Alexon debunks some common claims about the keto diet.
An ASU study shows the long-term effects of Microbiota Transfer Therapy on autism symptoms.
The Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation is paving the way to a sustainable future by using algae to create bio-plastics.
The first all-female spacewalk didn't happen — an indicator of a larger problem in STEM. But ASU faculty are looking to change that.
Vending machines serving fresh orange juice will soon be installed near ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus.
'Weight of Light' features a mixture of text and multimedia to depict various futures for solar energy.
The bi-semester event explores modern science in technology in sci-fi TV.
ASU President Michael Crow spoke about the importance of re-imagining society to solve our problems, from the University to the U.S.
The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts and the College of Health Solutions collaborate on various interdisciplinary projects.
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