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When facts aren’t enough

By analyzing rhetoric instead of facts alone, Skeptik teaches users to question how information shapes what they believe.
School or unitArtificial intelligence
A portrait of Hannah Kerner

ASU’s Hannah Kerner recognized among top global AI innovators

Turning data into decisions, Kerner is showing how artificial intelligence can help people and the planet thrive together.
School or unitArtificial intelligenceEnvironment
Saurav Kumar and Ahadu Assegued

Meet students researching implants, manufacturing and more

Students in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU conduct use-inspired research to address real-world challenges.
Pooyan Fazli and Hasti Seifi

AI-guided care spans from space to the Sonoran Desert

When every second counts, new AI-driven AR glasses may help save lives by delivering real-time medical instructions with no internet required.
School or unitArtificial intelligenceHealth
A graphic shows people protesting while holding signs.

When speaking out feels risky

ASU researchers developed a model showing how fear, boldness and surveillance interact to shape when people choose to speak up or stay silent.
School or unitSecurity
An oil pipeline.

Smarter fuel pipelines, safer communities

ASU researchers are using robotics and AI to reimagine infrastructure inspection.
School or unitArtificial intelligence
Hindu YUVA students on the steps of Old Main at ASU

Helping international students feel at home

ASU faculty members and students foster belonging across cultures.
A graphic showing Ben Mixon-Baca in front of racks of servers.

Think your VPN keeps you safe? Think again

ASU doctoral student shows how privacy apps can become surveillance tools.
School or unitSecurity
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From cyberspace to outer space

Seven Fulton Schools faculty members earn prestigious NSF Awards for trailblazing research.
School or unitArtificial intelligenceHealthSecurity
Computer science students in the CSE 240 Introduction to Programming Languages class

Fail, try again, master it

A revamped Fulton Schools programming course helps students build confidence, master coding through persistence and thrive alongside AI technology.
School or unitArtificial intelligenceEducation
Lynn Robert Carter

Software runs the world, and standards keep it safe

A Fulton Schools professor of practice brings industry and classroom experience to IEEE efforts advancing global software standards.
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Paul Grogan

Ash in the sky, water on the run

Satellites, sensors and models unite in Paul Grogan’s work to deliver faster, smarter disaster response, turning orbiting assets into lifesaving allies.
School or unitEnvironment
Anshul Trivedi and Hasan Davulcu

AI and the new golden rule

Hasan Davulcu builds transparent systems that explain decisions, cut toxic output and encourage balanced, respectful conversations.
School or unitArtificial intelligence
Hua Wei

Chasing shadows

New tools from Hua Wei predict and map shade, helping people find cooler routes and giving cities data to design healthier, heat-resilient spaces.
School or unitArtificial intelligence
Srividya Bansal, Nadya Bliss and Ross Maciejewski portraits

ASU computer scientists on AI, jobs and the road ahead

ASU experts say AI is reshaping jobs, but core computer science skills remain vital, and demand for graduates with strong problem-solving skills will endure.
School or unitArtificial intelligence
Arizona State University International Collegiate Programming Contest, or ICPC, team

ASU’s ICPC team closes World Finals with Highest Honors

Blending skill and camaraderie, ASU trio competed with 140 teams across the globe, earning 4th place in North America.
A photo collage showing an emergency response team, a cargo ship at port, cybersecurity icons and a security agent at work at an airport.

From homeland security hub to enduring legacy

From airports to waterways to cyberspace, consortium projects blended research with practical solutions and will continue to influence national security.
School or unitSecurityTransportation
Deniz Berfin Karakoc

Keeping America’s cereal bowl full

Grains fuel our meals, but their journey is fragile. New research explores how to strengthen the supply chain against rising costs and climate risks.
School or unitSustainability

Date range November 2025 – September 2025