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NASA’s top official, US senator see ASU’s space chops in actionBoth men have been blasted into space and have served in the U.S. Senate. But NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly were “back in school” during a visit to Arizona State University’s School of Earth and Space Exploration on Friday, May 27. The… |
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Taming Teo's teeming storeroomEditor’s note: This is the third in a three-part series on ASU’s archaeology lab in San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico. Click for the first and… |
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ASU scientists help uncover complex causes, consequences of changes in the environmentLong-term ecological findings reported today in a special section of the journal BioScience show as temperatures increase in snowy ecosystems, more water is lost to the atmosphere than first predicted. Also, in drier ecosystems, such as deserts, less water is lost to… |
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Space missions to icy worlds in the outer solar system on the horizon for geological sciences graduateEditor's note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2021 graduates. … |
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Water experts share challenges, optimism as climate change bears downArizona is facing a colossal challenge in managing its water supply — especially with the uncertainty of climate change effects. But several experts at an Arizona State University conference said there are reasons to be optimistic. “We can’t go from denying there… |
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Upcoming study abroad programs you don’t want to missWhat awards course credit, builds your resume, provides hands-on experience and gives you the opportunity to travel the world? Study abroad programs. The Arizona State University Study Abroad Office … |
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ASU receives NSF grant for Alternative Energy Technologies programsMESA, Ariz. — Arizona State University’s Electronic Systems Department at the Polytechnic campus was awarded a $900,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant recently to develop alternative energy programs and courses in conjunction with community colleges in Arizona… |
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Navajo language's red-carpet momentThe Navajo language is dying, and Manuelito Wheeler wants to change that. Armed only with his heritage and the love of his people, Wheeler (pictured above) is taking steps to protect the Navajos’ history and culture — and he is… |
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Using bacteria to produce electricity, treat wastewaterWhat if the bacteria found in wastewater could power the water’s own purification system? Chemical engineering professor César Torres is exploring this possibility through research in microbial fuel cells (MFCs), supported… |
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6 Barrett students win Mensch Prize for honors thesis workSix students in Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona University have been awarded the Mensch Prize for their honors thesis work that… |