ASU graduate students are bringing top researchers of deserts from around the world to ASU and presenting science in a way that’s unexpected – as art.
02/19/09
Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Life Science | Engineering | Sustainability and environment: Forum shows off ASU technologies
More than 50 venture capitalists, angel investors and industry executives came to campus to see what gems of technologies are ready to come out of ASU's laboratories.
ASU professor Charles Perrings says trade in exotic goods comes with significant local economic costs – in the rush to market, products also bring hitchhikers: invasive species.
Researchers are finding that carotenoids – the compounds responsible for amping up red, orange and yellow colors of birds – also may play a role in a bird’s ability to reproduce, making it a cornerstone in birds’ vitality.
ASU joins the global celebration of Darwin‘s 200th birthday and commemorates the 150th anniversary of the publication of “On the Origin of Species,” with Darwinfest.
Advancements in stem cell research and cloning and how religions will view genetic research will kick off a popular lecture series at the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Eight ASU faculty members are among the 486 newly elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a prestigious international scientific society.