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Our planet’s lifelineEditor's note: This story originally appeared in the fall 2023 issue of ASU Thrive magazine. In the clear blue waters of the Sargasso Sea swim… |
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Lessons from Helene: ASU professors explain the complexities behind emergency managementEditor’s note: This story is featured in the 2024 year in… |
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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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California roots, global impact: Thunderbird at ASU grad's journey in global managementEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2024 graduates. Lake Forest, California, native Kyle… |
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ASU grad crafts her own path in environmental chemistryEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of … |
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ASU is lead partner in new national Center for Heat Resilient CommunitiesSummer is upon us, and Arizonans know the drill. They wake up each morning, check the weather app on their phone and then brace themselves for the intense temperatures each day has in store. While Arizonans may think they have long dealt with the heat, communities… |
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New degree brings humanist approach to world issuesPaulina Soto isn’t sure what she wants to do with her life. But the third-year Arizona State University student knows one thing. The Bachelor of Arts degree she’s pursuing in … |
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Students connect with cultural history through digital humanitiesDigital humanities is a field that applies innovative digital tools to traditional humanities disciplines, such as art, literature and history. |
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Cancer’s reach across the animal kingdomEvery multicellular creature — whether soaring through the skies, swimming in the ocean’s depths or roaming the earth’s surface — shares a common vulnerability: the uncontrolled growth of cells known as cancer. A comprehensive new 10-year study led by researchers… |