Earth is the original innovator 🌍
This Earth Day, we’re looking at research across ASU that takes inspiration from nature— how it adapts, solves problems, and sustains itself.
Nature has been doing this for a while. And we're happy to listen and learn from her.
Happy #EarthDay!
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ASU and MyLand are partnering on a nature-based solution that helps crops use less #water without sacrificing yield. By introducing native microalgae into irrigation systems, soil health and water retention improves.
Learn more here: https://ow.ly/4F9E50YMLbX
From #ArtemisII to #ProjectHailMary, the mysteries and possibilities of outer space are on many of our minds right now. 💫
Which makes it the perfect time to learn more about space with astrophysicist Skylar Grayson!
Check out the full episode and learn more at labcoatoptional.asu.edu!
What if your energy system could think for itself?
ASU developed software that connects solar panels, batteries and backup generators and then decides when to use or store power for maximum efficiency.
The result: less wasted energy & lower costs.
Learn more: https://ow.ly/EjbT50YIUK3
Scientist term of the day: Banana pose.
In his work studying PFAS ("forever chemicals"), Charlie Rolsky has observed seals from coast to coast! The seals of Maine enjoy a leisurely lifestyle, leading to the famous banana pose!
Learn more in the full episode: labcoatoptional.asu.edu
ASU's Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown is studying the gut microbiome and its connection to #autism. Her team found that many autistic children are missing beneficial gut microbes.
By restoring those microbes, they’ve seen improvements in physical and mental health.
Explore more: https://ow.ly/uGEG50YGKV8
Lab coats: Optional. Dad jokes: Probable.
Thank you to Shaw Institute Executive Director Charlie Rolsky for being a generous guest on Lab Coat Optional!
He and Pete discussed all things plastic pollution, including how it impacts the health of ocean wildlife.
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Conserving natural resources starts with rethinking water.
From new purification methods to advanced reuse in manufacturing, ASU is helping reduce water consumption where it matters most.
Because in the Southwest, #sustainability is essential: https://ow.ly/pwau50YFiTv
At ASU, scientists are exploring how the gut may play a role in #autism — how microbial communities behave, change & function through sequencing and analysis.
This research could unlock new ways to understand and support individuals with autism.
Learn more and support:
https://ow.ly/A0cs50YEwNr
Seeing a heart before surgery can save a life.
With 1.3 million children born with #heartdefects each year, that insight matters.
“We could give the surgeon the opportunity to quite literally hold a patient’s heart in their hand before operating.”
Read more: https://ow.ly/8tWr50YEwtt
An idea formed underwater.
After Charels Rolsky noticed whales eating microplastics in the ocean, he joined ASU to investigate microplastics in our waters. Now as executive director at the Shaw Institute, he analyzes how microplastics infiltrate our environment and bodies.
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Locust swarms devastate crops worldwide. ASU researchers found a soil-based solution that reduces damage and boosts yields.
And it could matter here—locusts are nearing the U.S. border.
Learn more here: https://ow.ly/NY6s50YCTpk
“Biodegradable.” What does it actually mean?
We sat down with Shaw Institute Executive Director Charlie Rolsky to break it down.
He explores what we know about microplastics and why “biodegradable” often doesn’t mean what we think.
🎧 Listen at labcoatoptional.asu.edu!
Even experts get tricked by #AI.
One issue with conversational AI like #ChatGPT or #Claude is that they can "hallucinate." Or in other words, make stuff up.
Andrew Maynard recently joined Lab Coat Optional to discuss the future of AI— The good, the bad and the fabricated: labcoatoptional.asu.edu
Wondering what ASU research is all about?
From advanced technologies to health breakthroughs, we pursue research for the public good.
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In case you missed it: AI and emerging technologies are reshaping daily life.
Andrew Maynard, scientist, author and professor in the Rob Walton College of Global Futures, discusses how we navigate disruptive innovation responsibly — and hold onto our humanity.
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ASU is a go-to research partner. And for good reason!
Our talented researchers, cutting-edge facilities, and dedication to interdisciplinary collaboration delivers real impact for our community and beyond.
Learn more about how ASU research makes a difference: https://ow.ly/GBsx50YypuW
Getting your yard ready for summer? Rethink using weed killers with #glyphosate.
A 2022 study found that the weed-killing ingredient can enter the brain. A 2024 study showed that short-term exposure can have lasting effects, including changes linked to #Alzheimers.
More: https://ow.ly/v55550YxF3b
It's natural to find farming in the desert counterintuitive, but it's backed up by 10,000 years of human civilation.
Nevertheless, Arizona has a water problem. So where do we look for solutions?
Revisit season 2, episode 1 of Lab Coat Optional with Rhett Larson to find out!
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What does it mean to be human in the age of AI?
Author and expert Andrew Maynard explores that question on the latest episode of Lab Coat Optional.
From biotechnology to artificial intelligence, how do we navigate rapid change without losing ourselves?
Listen at labcoatoptional.asu.edu.
Happy #SunDevilGiving Day!
Your support fuels access to education, groundbreaking research and innovations that challenge the status quo.
Visit asufoundation.org/sundevilgiving to learn about the six commitments behind Changing Futures, and help us change the world.
Children who need a motorized wheelchair have to pass a driving test, but training wheelchairs can cost thousands of dollars.
ASU students created low-cost motorized training wheelchairs to help children ages 4 to 7 learn how to drive safely!
Read more here: https://ow.ly/xFfN50Yt3Ya
Want to give back, but don't know where to begin? #SunDevilGivingDay is this Thursday!
This year, all donations will be directed into ASU's Changing Futures campaign— research to solve our biggest challenges, from healthcare to environmental protection, and more.
Give at https://ow.ly/vEVU50Yt1E5
#NIH director on working with Indigenous communities:
We shouldn't be standing above and studying. "You do that with Petri dishes, but not with people."
It's crucial to listen, learn from and collaborate with experts in the community.
Check out Lab Coat Optional for the full conversation!
3,695.
That's the number of students engaged in paid research positions at ASU!
In our labs, students get hands-on experience working side by side with renowned scientists and even leading their own research projects.
Learn more: https://ow.ly/hz3x50Yt1O2
"I just came away tremendously impressed."
We recent spoke with the director of the NIH on Lab Coat Optional, and he shared how impressed he is by the education and research opportunities at ASU.
Watch the full episode to learn about NIH research, priorities, and more!
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#SunDevilGiving Day is just around the corner!
This year giving is focused on ASU's Changing Futures campaign, which guides donations to support projects and research that address our world's most pressing issues.
Get inspired and learning more: asufoundation.org/sundevilgiving
ICYMI: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, director of the #NIH and acting director of the #CDC, joined Lab Coat Optional for a bonus episode.
He and host Pete discussed everything from #AutismResearch to Jay's love of board games.
Give it a listen and let us know what you think!
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In Arizona, electricity demand is now growing by roughly 615 megawatts each year. And that growth isn’t expected to slow.
So how do we rise to meet it?
Listen to Lab Coat Optional to learn what Arizona’s energy demand looks likeand how we’re building pathways forward.
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Learning today, leading tomorrow.
As one of the nation's top research institutions, ASU is proud to provide hands-on learning experiences for the next generation of researchers.
Swipe through for some highlights of ASU research impact, then learn more at research.asu.edu!