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Two new ASU programs aim to end the health care provider shortage that is leaving almost 4 million Arizona children without psychiatric care.
Valentine's Day makes some people tingly all over, but others may feel more uncomfortable than anything else.
Tobacco plants may have a reputation for causing cancer, but a team of researchers at ASU's Polytechnic campus and Tempe's Biodesign Institute are putting them to use to develop a treatment for the West Nile virus.
For organic grocery store Whole Foods, the difference between them and the competition is in the bag.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Thursday:
MacWorld 2008 ended on Friday, but ASU students are still talking about the new technologies unveiled at the event.
Satellites in the sky are helping ASU researchers study pollution on the ground in a whole new way.
Mom always said fruits and vegetables are good for you, but a team of ASU researchers is looking at whether produce could actually be a threat.
A Monday night trip to the bookstore is more about crossing boundaries than buying the latest bestseller for some Tempe residents.
Desert landscapes are a common subject for photographers in the Southwest, but ASU graduate Richard Laugharn stands out from the crowd for his relationship with the plants he photographs.
Genetics and dance may not seem like they go together, but for the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, genetics are a part of the studio.
In time to the upbeat Latin music, the girls of the ASU Show Dance soared over the shoulders of their male partners. The audience gasped, then cheered.
For the cast of Lyric Opera Theater's recent production of "She Loves Me," hours of rehearsing and preparation were spent not just with fellow theater majors, but with friends.
As far as political thrillers go, "The Kingdom" does not disappoint, including tense government meetings, car chases and explosions that an audience might expect.
Crossing barriers of language and era are difficult for anyone. But for ASU Japanese professor Anthony Chambers, it's all in a day's work.
Comedian Greg Proops, famous for his work on ABC's "Whose Line Is It Anyway," returns to the Valley Sept. 6 for several shows at the Tempe Improv.
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