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When it comes to carbon collection, quartz rocksEditor's note: This is the first in a five-part series about ASU faculty conducting summer research abroad. Read about a … |
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ASU graduate channels hardship, loss to earn degree with honorsEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2024 graduates. If you look up the definition of… |
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First-of-its-kind online Italian minor launches at ASUAs a member of the U.S. Air Force, Angelo Chaknis needed an academic program that would allow him the flexibility to schedule his studies around his work in the military without the stress of competing schedules. Launched this spring for the fall 2024 semester, a… |
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ASU's Cronkite Agency recognized for outstanding strategic communications, digital marketing campaignsThe Cronkite Agency, a capstone experience at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, was recognized with multiple awards during the 2023 dotComm and MarCom international awards competitions, which honor excellence in… |
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Community ties inspire grad's passion for global healthEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2023 graduates. … |
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Study finds widespread ‘cell cannibalism,’ related phenomena across tree of lifeIn a new review paper, Carlo Maley and Arizona State University colleagues describe cell-in-cell phenomena in which one cell engulfs and sometimes consumes another. The study shows that cases of this behavior,… |
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Navigating uncharted waters: ASU drives solutions for water resilienceEditor's note: This is the fifth story in a series exploring how ASU is changing the way the world solves problems. In the… |
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Emerge event showcases art, science you can sink your teeth intoWith a variety of interactive installations, researchers, entertainment and vendors, Emerge 2022: Eating at the Edges aims to provide more than just food for thought. The festival, to be held… |
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Exercise and education: Diabetes prevention work helps local Latino children, familiesDerek Parra’s eating plan was fairly simple. Whatever his mom, Miriam, put on the plate, he would eat — sometimes up to four portions. In-between meals, he would down unhealthy snacks, sodas or juices with a high sugar content. Parra still can put away the… |
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ASU religious studies faculty on the global springtime festivals you may not know aboutSpring is coming, and with it, the idea of flowers, picnics and new beginnings. It's also a time for holidays and festivals. There are many different celebrations from around the world that take place near the spring equinox. To learn… |