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'Game Day' at ASU helps introduce local Arizona schools to engineering and STEM careers - The Arizona State Press
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (708+ words) Rather than the usual mix of Sun Devil football staff and fans, Mountain America Stadium was filled with students from local Arizona schools on Tuesday, geared up to focus on engineering challenges." The American Council of Engineering Companies of Arizona…...
Sun Devils conduct research, propose solutions for women specific issues - The Arizona State Press
4+ day, 1+ hour ago (794+ words) "Much like her own experience, she found that a strong female community within the male-dominated engineering field encourages women to stay and benefits them professionally, she said." Illustration by Student researchers have worked to develop solutions for the unique challenges…...
Student teams present innovative solutions to real-world issues at Nexus Summit - The Arizona State Press
1+ week, 4+ day ago (792+ words) Student teams presented research, projects and startups Thursday and Friday at the Omni Hotel in Tempe for 2026's inaugural Nexus Summit, hosted by the ASU Luminosity Lab. The summit expanded what the Luminosity Lab has been doing for years beyond…...
ASU administration, students weigh in on the sustainability of AI for the future - The Arizona State Press
2+ week, 23+ hour ago (755+ words) "AI is also discussed as a tool that can assist researchers in solving environmental problems through processes from climate modeling to precision agriculture." Illustrated by: ASU has rapidly adopted AI technology in classrooms, research and day-to-day operations. At the same…...
Neuroethics: Necessary or null for the future of neuroscience? - The Arizona State Press
3+ week, 1+ day ago (550+ words) "Beyond AI and Neuralink, neuroscience research has produced technologies capable of altering moral cognition." Illustration by: With the rapid emergence of neurotechnologies, from AI-based developments to Neuralink, the ethical and moral implications of new technologies can weigh on ASU students…...
'The great equalizer' - The Arizona State Press
3+ week, 2+ day ago (1836+ words) As the academic world weighs the pros, cons and ethical implications of AI, ASU " eager to maintain its innovation reputation " has immersed itself in the industry in the form of over 500 projects costing hundreds of millions of dollars. Last year,…...
ASU robotics club to compete in VEX Robotics World Championship in April - The Arizona State Press
3+ week, 2+ day ago (819+ words) Enzo Muggler (left), Reinert Webb (middle), and Alessandro Marcolini (right), work on a robot at the Rossum Rumblers lab on Friday, March 20th, 2026, in Mesa. A student-led engineering club on the Polytechnic campus will travel to St. Louis, Missouri, in late…...
'Bringing the unknown closer to home': ASU team works to build a liquid rocket - The Arizona State Press
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (679+ words) "After completing the effective test, SDR is in the midst of a multi-year project to build an entire liquid rocket. As of now, the team is designing a new engine, test stand and fluid system." Illustration by: The exact origin…...
ASU's Beyond Center explores the intersection of science and philosophy - The Arizona State Press
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (708+ words) "The center allows researchers to explore ideas that extend beyond traditional scientific boundaries and bring attention to those topics." Illustration by: Professors and researchers at ASU's Beyond Center are diving into profound questions in both science and philosophy, including cosmology,…...
Undergraduates help steer NASA SPARCS mission after launch - The Arizona State Press
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (497+ words) When the Star-Planet Activity Research Cube Sat (SPARCS) space telescope launched aboard the Space X Falcon 9 rocket in January, it marked the culmination of years of work, much of it by a team of undergraduate ASU students, who are actively…...