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Hacking satellites to fix our oceans and shoot for the starsBy Preesha Kumar From memory foam mattresses to the camera and GPS navigation on our phones, technology that was developed for space applications enhances our everyday lives on Earth. In fact, Chris Langenderfer believes space… |
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ASU offers new project-based courses for global leaders of tomorrowAddressing complex challenges requires innovative solutions. This is why the College of Global Futures — with its four academic units including the School for the Future of Innovation in… |
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ASU prof turns trash into treasureThe Research Corporation for Science Advancement, or RCSA, regularly hosts a series of discussions known as Scialog, a portmanteau of science and dialogue. Created in… |
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Fulton Schools awards first data science doctoral degreeEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates.… |
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Evolutionary biology graduate self-funded the dissertation research she’d always dreamed of doingEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates. Nicole Coots’… |
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NOAA, ASU offer workshop to bridge ocean exploration, educationOceans are vital to sustaining life on Earth, as they produce over half of the oxygen we breathe and play a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate. They also support a diverse array of marine… |
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ASU grad finds her calling in advocating for people through clinical researchEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall… |
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At home and abroad, a fight for freedom and democracy“If John McCain were here today, he would be on the front lines, standing with our democratic allies and serving as a voice for the voiceless, and boy, would he be loud,” said the McCain Institute’s executive director, … |
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ASU first-gen college student is a leader in sustainability, social justiceBorn and raised in Phoenix in a single-parent household, Mauricio Juarez Leon faced struggles growing up that included poverty, malnutrition, domestic abuse and limited resource access. And at the Title I schools he attended, most of his classmates had no plans to go on… |
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ASU Online grad is celebrated as School of Molecular Sciences' Dean’s MedalistEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates. Laura Berzinas is… |