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Glen D’Souza, assistant professor in the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University, joined The Show to speak more about what he’s discovered about the bacteria ...
Despite the name, each killer bee sting is no more potent than a regular honeybee. What makes killer bees dangerous is how aggressively they defend their hives ...
Deborah Young, a professor of textiles science at Arizona State University, said one of the best ways to stay cool in the summer is to choose your fabrics wisely ...
Banner MD Anderson cancer center is teaming up with Arizona State's golf team to promote sun safety, with new research stating that golfers are 20% more prone to skin cancer ...
Heather Ross, assistant professor in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation and other researchers look at cognitive function in shelter elders after leaving ...
Summer months can mean more screen time for kids who are out of school. But according to a recent study co-led by ASU, the time spent on electronic devices may not be as harmful ...
Robots and artificial intelligence are growing more and more autonomous. But they still need to work smoothly with humans to be effective. ASU Professor Nancy Cooke explores how humans, robots and AI ...
Mark Naufel launched Luminosity with moonshot ideas in mind. Now, interdisciplinary teams of students with bright ideas are designing, building and deploying innovations that positively impact society ...
In research by Holly Molinaro at Arizona State University, the majority of her 300 participants could not reliably gauge whether a dog shown was happy or sad ...
The Interstate 10 spans the U.S. and offers a living laboratory for exploring the biggest issues of our time. Duke Reiter explains how ASU’s Ten Across (10X) initiative is using this transect to plan ...
“Real estate isn’t just about buildings — it’s the social and economic framework that supports resilient communities,” said Mark Stapp, a Fred E. Taylor Endowed Professor at ASU ...
A new study led by an ASU researcher found that a growing number of Americans are unhappy with the car-centric conditions they're trapped in ...
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