Dennis Hoffman, an economics professor at Arizona State University, said there are local economists who are concerned about net domestic migration to Arizona slowing.
Devoney Looser, professor of English at Arizona State University and author joined NPR on a tour of the enduring world of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
Lara-Valencia, a professor at ASU's School of Transborder Studies is spearheading a collaborative water project looking at geographical issues from the top-down.
An ASU math problem study found that as opportunities to steal started off small and grew larger, twice as many people stole including those who cheated and benefitted.
An ASU study examined the associations between exciting or challenging experiences couples shared on vacations and physical intimacy and relationship satisfaction.
According to ASU's Center for Real Estate and Finance’s latest Commercial Broker Sentiment Index, Phoenix’s real estate professionals are seeing brighter prospects ahead of 2026.
Sustainability classes can cover anything about how human, social, economic, political and cultural choices shape human and environmental welfare, says ASU vice provost Anne Jones.
A Regents Professor at Arizona State University, Davies reflects on how the first quantum revolution transformed our understanding of nature – and what the next one might bring.
The beloved, uniquely Southwestern venomous lizards could have a hard time adapting to a world with less water.
Is innovation always good? And is more always better? Not without “soul work,” says Gaymon Bennett. He explains what soul work, shadow and spirituality have to do with our fixation on innovation in a ...
The mission, led by ASU professor Lindy Elkins-Tanton, will fly to the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter to explore the asteroid Psyche.
Dr. Pope Moseley, a research professor in the College of Health Solutions, says heat's impact on health is greater than we realize, calling it a "force multiplier" of disease.