When facts aren’t enough

When facts aren’t enough

by Kelly DeVos | Nov 25, 2025 | News, Research

By analyzing rhetoric instead of facts alone, Skeptik teaches users to question how information shapes what they believe. Read more on Full Circle
AI-guided care spans from space to the Sonoran Desert

AI-guided care spans from space to the Sonoran Desert

by Kelly DeVos | Nov 18, 2025 | News, Research, Women in engineering

ASU Engineering researchers create NASA-funded AI smart glasses to guide astronauts and rural Arizonans in emergency care. Read more on Full Circle
When speaking out feels risky

When speaking out feels risky

by Kelly DeVos | Nov 13, 2025 | News, Research, Women in engineering

Fulton Schools researchers Stephanie Forrest and Joshua Daymude develop a mathematical model revealing how fear, surveillance and punishment shape self-censorship. Read more on ASU News
Smarter fuel pipelines, safer communities

Smarter fuel pipelines, safer communities

by Kelly DeVos | Nov 10, 2025 | News, Research

Backed by the National Science Foundation, ASU Engineering faculty are creating soft robots and AI tools to inspect aging fuel pipelines. Read more on Full Circle
Think your VPN keeps you safe? Think again

Think your VPN keeps you safe? Think again

by Kelly DeVos | Nov 4, 2025 | News, Research, Student research

ASU Engineering doctoral student Benjamin Mixon-Baca exposes “secure” apps that leak data, share code and profit from your privacy. Read more on Full Circle
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