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ASU astronomer contributes to study revealing clues about century-old stellar cold case |
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ASU astronomers help unlock clues to what drives galaxy evolution over timeAstronomers at Arizona State University have joined an international team that recently reached a major milestone: For the first time, they directly measured the speed of a superheated wind blowing through the center of a nearby galaxy. Professor… |
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Giving robots more muscle can help them lose weightThe new heavyweight champions of robotics will be lighter, smaller and disconnected from a power source. Researchers at Arizona State University are developing bioinspired robotic “muscles” that will enable robots to operate in boiling water, survive abrasive… |
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From presidents to provosts, ASU faculty and leaders land prestigious positions around the countryArizona State University’s drive for innovation draws top faculty and administrators from around the world, and it also means that ASU’s leaders are often tapped for prestigious positions at other universities. The latest examples: Stacy Leeds,… |
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5 ASU faculty members named AAAS FellowsFive faculty from Arizona State University have been elected 2025 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The AAAS Fellow honor is a recognition of the societal impacts of their outstanding career contributions. Mahmud Farooque,… |
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ASU-led SPARCS mission achieves 'first light,' marking the start of its science operations in orbitThe Star-Planet Activity Research CubeSat, or SPARCS, has captured its first images of stars from space. This milestone marks the start of its science operations in orbit. Arizona State University leads the SPARCS mission, which is funded by NASA. It is the first… |
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From idea to publication: How RISE Ambassadors are impacting science educationWhen Sara Brownell began the RISE Ambassadors program three years ago as… |
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Generous Devils provides graphic design supplies for ASU students in needAmy Robinson understands how hard it can be for some students to pay for the cost of supplies required for their art projects. “One semester, my printing costs hit about $700,” said… |
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ASU highlights growing role in defense research, educationArizona State University is accelerating its role as a strategic partner to the U.S. Department of Defense as it continues aligning faculty expertise to support national security priorities. Researchers and military program leaders discussed past projects and… |
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Arizona mining town looks to turn preservation into possibilityPerched in the hills above the desert, the town of Miami tells the story of Arizona’s mining past in brick, stone and weathered storefronts. Its historic buildings are not just relics. They are living markers… |