Category: Latest Research
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Play can improve health. Tech is making that happen.
A new grant from the Flinn Foundation is allowing computer scientist Jared Duval to expand his work around making healthcare technology both effective and fun. Duval, an assistant professor in the School of Informatics, Computing, […]
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Phoenix Emerges as a National Leader in Bioscience
Insights From Mayor Kate Gallego’s State of the City Address Phoenix is strengthening its position as a national hub for bioscience, healthcare innovation, and advanced technology, fueled by major investments, […]
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4 ASU students awarded Goldwater Scholarships for excellence in STEM research
Two of this year’s four ASU Goldwater Scholars have worked in Regents Professor Rogier Windhorst’s lab, which analyzes data and images obtained from the James Webb Space Telescope. Photo by […]
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A New Way to City launches to elevate stories and perception of Greater Phoenix
Regional brand platform A New Way To City supported by leaders across key economic and entertainment sectors PHOENIX (April 21, 2026) — The region of Greater Phoenix is in the midst of […]
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First Class of Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Scholarships Awarded to College of Health and Human Services Students
Northern Arizona University’s College of Health and Human Services recently received a generous investment from the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust. Part of the grant will support a significant renovation, […]
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Healing in harmony
For people living with Parkinson’s disease, music is medicine. As founder of the NAU-based choir Mountain Tremors since 2016, Fé Murray has 10 years of proof. “People with Parkinson’s may experience pain or periods where […]
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AZAdvances Health Innovation Showcase Highlights Arizona’s Growing Bioscience Ecosystem
The AZAdvances Health Innovation Showcase featured an exciting lineup of Arizona-based innovators revolutionizing the future of healthcare through technologies, data solutions, and patient-focused strategies. During the event, numerous companies across […]










