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ASU, Chinese Scientists Unlock Secrets of the Fountain of Youth

Arizona State University scientists, together with collaborators from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shanghai, have published a first of its kind atomic level look at the enzyme telomerase that may unlock the secrets to the fountain of youth in

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With New Warehouse Studio, Art Programs Add to ASU's Presence in Downtown Phoenix

By KIMBERLEIGH HOLSCLAWCronkite News Service PHOENIX – For Dean Reynolds, pursuing his Master of Fine Arts in painting at a new studio space downtown rather than at Arizona State University’s Tempe campus means greater opportunities to connect with the thriving art

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Project Humanities Features Evening with Renowned Poet Nikki Giovanni

Project Humanities Features Evening with Renowned Poet Nikki Giovanni

February 13, 2014 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Perhaps no other living poet other than Maya Angelou shares the same respect and popularity as Nikki Giovanni. As a poet, writer, social commentator, activist and educator, Giovanni has brought the eyes

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ASU Partners with Phoenix Zoo on Conservation Efforts

ASU Partners with Phoenix Zoo on Conservation Efforts

Arizona State University’s School of Life Sciences and the Phoenix Zoo are launching a new program to strengthen animal conservation efforts by collaborating on new research, as well as improve conservation communications and outreach to the public. Arizona Zoological Society

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ASU Partners with San Diego Zoo in Conservation Research

ASU Partners with San Diego Zoo in Conservation Research

On Behalf of ASU News: Science and Tech The Institute for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research at Arizona State University has began a collaborative partnership with the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research.   “Studying the behavior and welfare of

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With demand down, first jobs tougher to come by for new nurses in Arizona

With demand down, first jobs tougher to come by for new nurses in Arizona

By KAY MILLER TEMPLE Cronkite News Service PHOENIX – Getting top grades, serving as president of her student nursing association and networking with professionals didn’t get Chloe Burtcher the nursing job she knew was her calling when she received an

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