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Check out the Gig Life Experience at Chase Field by Cox

Anyone can come experience one gig Internet from Cox at this interactive exhibit. Location: Chase Field Plaza, 4th & Jefferson (Free Entrance) Stop by the Gig Life Experience at the Chase Field Plaza to test-drive the new era of Internet

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Tempe Tests First "Protected Bike Lane"

  (Tempe, AZ) The city of Tempe is testing an innovative bike lane design using road striping and “candlestick” markers to provide a more comfortable environment for bicyclists travelling in the city. The half-mile on Priest Drive from Washington to

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How that Nightly Glass of Wine can Wreck your Teeth

  Who doesn’t love to come home to a glass of wine to relax and unwind.  But, dentists are now warning of the dangers of alcohol for oral health. They said a glass of wine can suck the calcium from

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Mothers DO Pass on Pregnancy Stress to Newborns

Canadian researches have recently found that stress can alter genes, meaning that mothers-to-be can pass that stress on to their babies — affecting pregnancies for generations to come. According to the Daily Mail, girls born to stressed mothers are more

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Want your Child to do well in School? Eat Dinners as a Family

With school back in full swing, thousands of parents are excited to see their little ones get back to school and back to learning. Of course all parents want their child to do well in school. A recent study has

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ASU Journalism School Launches Business Reporting Program

The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is establishing a business reporting program through a $1 million grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation that will offer Arizona State University students unparalleled experiences while producing critical business and economic stories.

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ASU's Connection to the new Ebola Vaccine

Charlie Arntzen has worked tirelessly on new platforms to deliver vaccines. He has focused on plant-based vaccine delivery systems, testing a wide range of plants as possible “manufacturing platforms” for vaccines for the developing world. Now Arntzen, an ASU Regents’

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NBC's "TODAY" Show Anchor Natalie Morales Talks Career and Staying Healthy

By Adriana López for Las Fabulosas Staying sedentary isn’t in Natalie Morales’ DNA. As a reporter and anchor on NBC’s “TODAY” show, she’s gone after some of the world’s most important news stories: the rescue of Chilean miners, the Southern

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How Diet Cola Drinks Contain More Caffeine than the Regular Versions

We all love to have a sip of cola every now and then, and are especially drawn to that flashy “sugar free” label. But new research has found that diet cola drinks do contain less sugar, but they contain higher

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Scorecard on Immigration Votes Splits Arizona Lawmakers on Party Lines

  By AUBREE ABRIL Cronkite News WASHINGTON – All four Republican representatives from Arizona got a zero on a new national scorecard that rated all House members for their votes on nine immigration-related measures and statements on the issue. Arizona’s Democrats fared

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