
When Robert Prevost was chosen as the first American pope, many sports teams rushed to claim his support. But what is the pope’s connection to sports, and in what ways can athletics reflect religious ideals? We turned to some ASU experts for their thoughts.

When industries need ultra-pure water — for food, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors and more — what gets left over is brine, the salty byproduct of processes like reverse osmosis. ASU is developing a facility that could recover up to 90% of previously unusable water from that brine in an effort to minimize waste.
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We don’t do science just for the science. ASU really embraces use-inspired interdisciplinary work and engagement with communities. People can benefit from that.” Read the story.
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We’re not focused on ‘the sky is falling’ or scare tactics — fear only inspires shortsighted, ill-conceived actions. We’re instead focused on finding solutions and results to some of society’s biggest challenges." Read the story.
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