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Microchips became a national priority after the pandemic's destabilizing effect on the supply chain. Now, ASU is helping lead the U.S. in private-sector semiconductor investments.

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Bruce Ward believes everyone has a symbol of strength or resilience, and they have an obligation to find it. That was the crux behind a three-week project the veteran and ASU alum led, called "Devils in the Metal," which guided veterans through an iron cast workshop in which they created their own personal symbols of strength.



Illustrations showing game icons including a young girl, sunglasses, a t-shirt, water bottle and more

Ask A Biologist, a long-running K-12 educational outreach effort by the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University, has launched its latest interactive educational game, called "Beat the Heat," just in time for the summer.



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