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AI-equipped feeders allow ASU Online students to study bird behavior remotelyASU Online students are participating in a research opportunity that's for the birds — literally. Online Bird Buddies is a project that allows students to observe birds remotely, using bird feeders with… |
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New study changes perception of early apes and their environmentsAnthropologists have long thought that our ape ancestors evolved an upright torso to pick fruit in forests, but new research published this week in the journal Science suggests a life in open woodlands and a diet that included leaves drove apes' upright stature. … |
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ASU experts share mindfulness tips for the holiday seasonWe all know the holidays can be hectic — and even science backs this up. A 2020 study by the American Psychological Association found that a quarter of all Americans consider themselves "extremely stressed" during the holiday season. … |
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Psychology graduate empowers Indigenous voices, enhances child developmentEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2024 graduates. Jaime Red Willow Richards, a member of… |
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Biological sciences student chases her dream to become a veterinarianEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2024 graduates. Growing up, Hannah McGraw didn’t… |
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New ASU incubator provides support, funding for sustainable food-system venturesArizona State University has started a new entrepreneurship initiative called Cultivate PHX to grow innovation in sustainable food systems and agriculture. The Cultivate PHX Agrifood Tech Incubator will provide seed funding, mentorship, collaboration, coworking… |
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Outstanding Graduate works to make change happen for communities with food insecuritiesBy Aidan Hansen Editor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2024 graduates. Arizona native… |
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Nontraditional grad finds her passion in biochemistryEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2024 graduates. After working as a graphic designer in… |
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New K-pop and Korean film classes launch at ASUThe Hallyu, or “Korean wave,” has made its way into Arizona State University classrooms with the arrival of a new professor who is using her own fandom and expertise to educate students on Korean culture, literature, music and film. … |
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Reporting live from Paris: ASU journalism students to cover Olympic GamesTo hear the word Paris is to think of picnics at the base of the Eiffel Tower, long afternoons spent in the Louvre and boat rides on the Seine. Competitive sports aren’t normally top of mind. However, a group of Arizona State University students will get to… |