
Students in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation's pre-licensure program now have access to a manikin that can be programmed to mimic a variety of pregnancy and birthing situations.

ASU Regents Professor Bruce Rittmann is developing a technology that uses bacteria to remove contaminants from water and recover valuable metals that would otherwise go to waste.
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ASU researcher Glen D’Souza and an international team uncover how some bacteria stab and eat their neighbors to survive. This microscopic survival…
ASU nursing students gain hands-on experience using Noelle, a high-tech pregnancy manikin that simulates labor. This training helps bridge the gap…
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