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Tapping the tools of water securityA few weeks ago, Arizona State University’s Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory received a pleasant surprise — a $5 million… |
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100 years of DisneyThe Walt Disney Company has endured the Great Depression, a world war, the rise and fall of VHS, the acquisition of Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm, and the switch to streaming — and still managed to stay on top for nearly a century. This October, the mass… |
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Pervasive polymers of the deep blue sea"It all comes out in the wash" is proving to be a more accurate phrase than previously realized, and it may not be good news. It seems that humans' cleaning habits are a major… |
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Marine veteran educates next generation of military leadersAccording to Albert Einstein, “the only source of knowledge is experience.” What better source of knowledge for the Arizona State University military studies associate degree program than Kermit Brown, who served as a… |
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Professor shares opinion on where life beganIn an article titled "Russian hot springs point to rocky origins for life" New Scientist writer Colin Barras tackles the question that strikes at the very heart of one of the deepest mysteries in the universe: How did life begin on Earth? New findings challenge… |
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The Global Airborne Observatory lands at ASUThe Global Airborne Observatory, formerly the Carnegie Airborne Observatory, has a new home at Arizona State University’s Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science, under the… |
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Professor helps discover clue to delay of life on EarthScientists from around the world have reconstructed changes in Earth’s ancient ocean chemistry during a broad sweep of geological time, from about 2.5 to 0.5 billion years ago. They have discovered that a deficiency of oxygen and the heavy metal molybdenum in the ancient… |
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ASU chemistry student shows passion for environmental chemistry, oceanographyEditor's note: This profile is part of a series showcasing students in the School of Molecular Sciences. Logan Tegler is a senior majoring in chemistry and minoring in English literature at Arizona State University. Originally from Flagstaff, Arizona, she… |
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Sustainable business opportunity fuels Thunderbird grad’s entrepreneurial pursuitsEditor's note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2022 graduates. Juily… |
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Europa or Mars: Where Could Extraterrestrial Life Be Found First?Future space missions have targeted Mars and Europa, an icy moon of Jupiter, as destinations to send new robotic explorers. According to an article published on SPACE.com on Oct. 12, these two may hold the best hopes for scientists trying to track down extraterrestrial… |