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Lunar Outpost has submitted a proposal to NASA to develop the next rover that will carry astronauts across the moon. The company is one of three finalists vying for the contract.
Knowledge Enterprise is the engine that drives discovery and innovation at Arizona State University, one of the fastest growing research institutions in the U.S. We empower researchers, forge ...
For Meli'sa Crawford, talking about poop isn’t gross or impolite — it’s an important part of a day’s work. She studies poop to learn about the microbiome, or gut bacteria, and to understand how gut ...
Podcast transcript Nancy Cook leads the Center for Human, Artificial Intelligence, and Robot Teaming (CHART), a unit of the Global Security Initiative. The Global Security Initiative is partially ...
Podcast transcript Luminosity Lab is partially supported by Arizona’s Technology and Research Initiative Fund. TRIF investment has enabled hands-on training for tens of thousands of students across ...
The tribe is rife with type 2 diabetes, and in 1990, the Havasupai people agreed to provide Arizona State University scientists with DNA from 151 individuals with the understanding that they would ...
Chandler police receive dozens of traffic complaints daily. A team of students got to work with the goal of getting all complaints into one spot.
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 ...
The Indigenous Health Research Dashboard is an online repository of peer-reviewed, published studies that focus on medical conditions and diseases impacting Indigenous health.
Business executives, academics, and government officials hosted a summit at ASU to discuss water conservation, reuse, and water consumption in industry.
ASU professor and study co-author Kevin Langergraber found genetic differences among the apes depending on their environment, crucial for conservation efforts.
Contrary to common lore, sweat doesn’t just pop out of our skin as delicate droplets; instead, it rises like a tide through our pores, soaking the top layer of skin.