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How to be smart with smart home devicesSmart home devices are popping up on holiday wish lists — and who doesn't love a thermostat that you can control from afar or a fridge that places a grocery order online? But "internet of things" products, those with network connectivity that allows them to connect and… |
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'Jackpotting' reaches US shores, drains millions from ATMsATM machines across the country are being targeted by a wave of criminals in search of an illegal high-tech payday. The Secret Service calls this phenomenon “jackpotting,” and are warning U.S. bank attacks are imminent. It’s a modern day version of a bank… |
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ASU alumni: Where are they now?From artists to cybersecurity experts to recycling ambassadors, Arizona State University produces graduates skilled in a wide variety of fields. Leading up to Homecoming on Nov. 14, we'll be sharing a few stories each week of what ASU alumni are doing to make the… |
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NSF Graduate Research Fellow wants to use computer science to solve society’s toughest problemsScott Freitas has had a passion for building things and understanding how things work since he was young. “Computer science is an extension of that," said Freitas, who received a graduate degree through the 4+1 computer science accelerated master’s degree… |
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Data-driven quest for resilient power systemsElectric power systems provide power for 90% of all homes, businesses and public facilities in the United States. But these systems are experiencing heightened unpredictability due to increasing demands for greater efficiency and renewable energy, as well as for… |
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Staying ahead of cyberattacksCyberattacks make the headlines seemingly every week, with few untouched by the breaches. But there is positive news as researchers take aim at malicious hackers. In the newest ASU KEDtalk, Paulo Shakarian tells us how mining the dark web can throw light on these… |
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Q&A: How can research support the new DOD National Defense Strategy?For the first time in ten years, the U.S. Department of Defense has a new National Defense Strategy. The strategy, released Jan. 19, covers a range of global issues… |
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The College recognizes academic excellence with spring 2024 Dean’s MedalistsOn May 9 and 10, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University will recognize its highest-achieving students from the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences at its spring 2024 convocation ceremonies. Each semester, departments and… |
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Science Foundation Arizona positions its future with ASUEffective July 1, Science Foundation Arizona (SFAz), the nation’s largest, leading-edge, public-private partnership that connects the research capabilities in Arizona’s three universities with the needs of Arizona's business and industry is positioning its future at… |
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COVID-19 and the 2021 global supply chain crisis: Event to explore where we go from hereRecord queues of container ships wait at anchor outside the Port of Los Angeles. A 20-mile traffic jam clogs rail lines in Chicago. Store shelves are bare and shortages of numerous products — from automobiles and laptops to clothing, toys and even Christmas trees — are… |