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Learn ‘forward-looking’ ocean science in School of Ocean Futures’ 1st courseAs human activity contributes to overfishing, pollution and changes in water temperatures and acidity levels, scientists at Arizona State University’s School of Ocean Futures are combining their efforts in Arizona, Hawai’i and Bermuda… |
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Advancing oceanic discovery in the desertSince childhood, Susanne Neuer has been fascinated with the mysteries under the sea. As a kid, summers were spent exploring Mediterranean waters with her family; as a teen, she picked up jobs to buy a microscope… |
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Arizona State University’s research expenditures neared $800M in fiscal year 2022Editor’s note: This story is featured in the 2023 year in review.… |
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SpaceHACK highlights student solutions to environmental challenges, digital divideBy Adrianna Nine About 250 students from around the world convened online and at Arizona State University on March 22 for the ASU Interplanetary Initiative’s second annual SpaceHACK for Sustainability — one day to “hack” together solutions to… |
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'Devils in the Metal': ASU vet leads iron cast workshop for former service membersBruce Ward believes everyone has a symbol of strength or resilience, and they have an obligation to find it. His happens to be a paper crane in an ocean wave. “It’s the idea that we are the ocean and we are all connected, and that our ego is… |
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Iron in ancient deep magma ocean probed by ultra-fast femtosecond X-ray lasersWhen the Earth was completing its formation approximately 4.5 billion years ago, it was enveloped in a global ocean of molten magma, extending hundreds to thousands of kilometers beneath its surface due to violent impacts. This early… |
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ASU team cheers arrival of NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft in FloridaThe Europa Clipper spacecraft has successfully made the journey from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, to… |
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Clearing the air: How we can fix the CO2 problem and make our lives betterEditor’s note: This is the second story in a series exploring how ASU tackles complex problems to help transform entire systems for the better. Read … |
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Professor recognized for marine conservation workLekelia Jenkins, an associate professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University, has always worked in… |
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New fishing technology 'lighting the way' to sustainable futureA buoy sits atop the rolling waves of the ocean, beaconing fishers to the day’s catch. But something sets this buoy apart from the others: An unassuming, solar-powered light blinks under the water’s surface, warning unwanted marine life away from the fishing nets… |