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ASU and GoDaddy launch Student Athlete Venture Studio
The heat isn鈥檛 going away. And neither are sprawling desert cities like the metro Phoenix area. With new summer records being set nearly every year it has become increasingly urgent for cities to find ways to keep summers livable for millions of residents. Here are some of the tangible ways that Arizona State University researchers are helping to create more livable tomorrows.
Arizona State University faculty members are sharing sustainable concrete development expertise with transportation authorities in the state.
Arizona State University President Michael Crow and city of Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego announced today that the new headquarters for ASU Health will be in the downtown Phoenix Bioscience Core.
Since 2014, The Polytechnic School has added more than 20 new degree programs, the most recent being a master鈥檚 degree in clean energy systems and a Doctor of Information Technology. Enrollment has nearly doubled for undergraduate students and quintupled for master鈥檚 degree and doctoral students.
Incorporating XR into semiconductor manufacturing coursework provides fundamental analysis techniques used in high-volume integrated circuit, or IC, manufacturing and enables learners across disciplines to deepen knowledge of advanced fabrication techniques.
Data storage improvements are critical in an era of artificial intelligence. Zhichao Cao uses "key value stores" to conserve energy and water without limiting processing speed.
This month, the U.S. surgeon general released a new advisory on the link between alcohol and cancer risk.The advisory includes a series of recommendations to increase awareness of the link, including proposing the addition of聽a warning label on alcohol.鈥淎lcohol is a toxin. The more alcohol that is introduced into your body, the more it's circulating around waiting to be metabolized,鈥 said Melinda Johnson, clinical professor in the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University and ASU Online.
Arizona State University faculty at the College of Health Solutions are teaming up with the University of Wisconsin to determine which treatments work best to empower Black people to quit smoking. In Phoenix, 11.8% of all Black residents are smokers, 70% of whom say they want to quit and 60% of whom attempt every year. Stephanie Marita Carpenter, an assistant professor at the College of Health Solutions, is a co-investigator on the project and the ASU site lead who will oversee study data collection in Phoenix.
ASU- and Banner Alzheimer鈥檚 Institute-led study implicates link between a common virus and the disease, which travels from the gut to the brain and may be a target for antiviral treatments
EnKoat, an Arizona State University spinout founded by two doctoral students, has developed a roof coating that uses thermal-energy storage materials to mitigate heat effects improve building energy use.
Today, Electrified Processes for Industry Without Carbon, or EPIXC, took its first steps toward that ambitious goal and announced its first volley of efforts targeting industrial greenhouse gas emissions.
A serious, irreversible eye disease known as myopic maculopathy is on the rise. Yalin Wang, a professor of computer science and engineering in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at ASU, is leading a team to find solutions
Research shows a clear shift in transportation choices under extreme heat conditions. Car use increases, while trips made by walking, biking and public transit drop significantly. On average, public transit trips fall by nearly 50% on extreme heat days as individuals seek relief in air-conditioned private vehicles.
Fifty years ago鈥攐n November 24, 1974鈥攐nly a few years after humans鈥 first steps on the moon, a young paleoanthropologist, Donald Johanson, walking in the dusty landscape of the Afar Rift Valley of Ethiopia discovered the first human ancestor fossil who reliably walked upright on two feet鈥斺淟ucy.鈥
The American Cybersecurity Education Initiative will develop a master's degree in cybersecurity systems at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University.
Research published in Science Advances traced the history of human鈥檚 ability to feel cold back to the molecular underpinnings of the cold and menthol sensor TRPM8 over hundreds of millions of years. The findings could lead to non-addictive pain medications, a crucial development given the opioid crisis.
A team of researchers working with a weather model have uncovered new details of water availability in Arizona鈥檚 uplands and where that water comes from. The work may help in future planning of the Phoenix metropolitan area, as well as provide guides for coming precipitation seasons.
Times Higher Education once again recognized Arizona State University for its commitment to assuming fundamental responsibility for the economic, social, cultural and overall health of the communities it serves through its Impact Rankings. For the fifth consecutive year, ASU retains its No. 1 spot in the United States and top ten globally for its work through education, research and practice in alignment with the SDGs.