Drinking up your flu vaccine: MBA students graduate with amazing plan

published May 10, 2012

Four recent ASU graduates are developing an oral flu vaccine that will be both painless and more accessible to the developing world.

Energy economics

published April 27, 2012

Profile of Matthew Croucher.

Gross ads work the best

published March 15, 2012

Fear isn't a good motivator on its own. Researchers have found advertisements that gross us out are the most effective.

Genes may play a role in your investment choices

published March 1, 2012

Researchers are finding that genetics may play a role in how people invest their money, from playing it safe to taking more risks.

Understanding unemployment

published January 9, 2012

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?

Customer rage

published November 3, 2011

Americans are growing incredibly dissatisfied with the products and services they buy, and the Web serves as an outlet for venting grievances.

Ethical developments

published September 30, 2011

Profile of Mark Stapp.

Bringing a holistic approach to sustainable urban development

published August 4, 2011

Putting to use his training as an engineer, an ASU grad student is helping developing cities in Mexico embrace growth and thrive sustainably.

To fix commercial real estate, "invest local"

published July 28, 2011

Big banks lending big money for commercial real estate has spelled big economic trouble, thanks to the recession. ASU researchers say investing locally will help solve the problem.

Balancing conservation and air conditioning

published June 27, 2011

Energy efficient appliances don't always reduce energy use. An ASU researcher explains why.

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