Several microelectronics research projects are exploring how adaptable hardware can make artificial intelligence systems faster, more efficient and better suited for real-world environments.

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In recognition of World Autism Month, Juliet Hart Barnett, a professor of special education, talks about the rise of school-age children with autism and how U.S. schools and families can better support their education.



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Accelerate ASU, one of the nation’s largest dual enrollment programs, offers students accessible yet rigorous college-level courses in students’ familiar school environment. The program's partnerships with schools that primarily serve neurodivergent students has helped many of them earn early college credit, thanks to its flexibility.



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