A snake slithers onto your back porch one sunny morning. Do you call a relocation expert, grab a shovel and try to kill the reptile, or do nothing? That moral quandary is at the center of research co…

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For those experiencing incarceration, it's difficult to imagine a better sense of well-being if their everyday environment lacks inspiration and encouragement. With this concept in mind, incarcerated women at the Arizona State Prison Complex in Perryville, with the help of ASU faculty and grad students, began renovating an uninspiring classroom.



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In a new review, Arizona State University researchers, working with colleagues around the world, explore how established agricultural pest management strategies could be adapted to address cancer therapy.



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There is at least a decent chance we’ll be able to adjust to the more dangerous world of a warmer climate. Will there be massive disruptions? Yes. Is humanity doomed on this planet? Not if we continue to work to get things right.” Read the story.

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