Seven business leaders from Ghana are taking home the lessons learned from a visit to ASU that will benefit their nation’s education system and supply chains across Africa.

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Plants and animals are facing an extinction crisis. While human activities may be the main cause, our actions can also be the solution. ASU researchers share how biodiversity weaves into our lives and how embracing wildlife can benefit ourselves and our planet.



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A new study by an ASU information systems professor looks at the efficacy of technology in health care settings and the potential benefits connected systems could have on hospital readmissions and health care costs.



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