For Barrio Bread owner Don Guerra, baking is about more than just creating a product; it’s about serving his community. In his new role as baker-in-residence at ASU’s School of Transborder Studies,…

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Investigators in the Nancy Guthrie missing person’s case have turned to an advanced DNA tool known as investigative genetic genealogy, or IGG. An ASU forensic expert helps us understand how IGG works, how reliable it is and what other emerging DNA tools and technologies may shape the future of criminal investigations.



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A trio of computer science graduate students have developed Legal Laysplainer, a system powered by artificial intelligence that translates complex digital forensic evidence into clear, accessible language.



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Arizona is not running out of water. We are running out of cheap water. This means not just higher water rates, but also difficult choices on economic trade-offs — for example, higher food prices due to less water for agriculture but lower housing prices with more water for residential growth.” Read the story.

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