by Carol Hughes

More than 19,000 new species were discovered in 2009, and more than half were insects.

by ALLIE NICODEMO

ASU researchers are working to develop more personalized medical tests and treatments, and simultaneously lower the costs of health care.

by Joe Kullman

We know that driving has an environmental impact, but what about parking?

by Richard Ricketts and CAROLYN FORBES

A new book from ASU's Keith Miller examines Martin Luther King, Jr., and a new class analyzes King's non-violence in the Civil Rights Movement.

by Diane Boudreau

Years after the start of the most recent economic recession, unemployment rates are still higher than normal. What will it take for Arizona, and the nation, to bounce back?

by PEGGY COULOMBE

Using weather forecasting models, Arizona State University and arrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona researchers could predict brain tumor growth.

by Skip Derra

We can add an over-abundance of nitrogen to the list of effects that humans are having on Earth's ecosystems. How large will the impact be?

by NIKKI CASSIS

Lawrence Krauss' new book explores why there is something rather than nothing and why this centuries-old question is scientific rather than philosophical or theological one.

by Michele St George

An ASU grad student developed an online program to help children cope with their parents' divorce.

by RICHARD HARTH

An ASU researcher takes ground in the battle against one of the deadliest naturally occurring pathogens on earth, Ebola.