IDK, My BFF Rose?: What I Learned from Skyping with My Grandma

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Grandma and Willie

IDK, My BFF Rose?: What I Learned from Skyping with My Grandma

Science fiction luminary and activist Cory Doctorow had many moments of brilliance during his visit to the Cronkite School last month (catch a video of the event here!). During his discussion

Attack of the Crab Monsters

The Pain of Progress

So, it turns out, crabs can probably feel pain. And not just nociception, which can be just the mechanical reaction to a noxious stimulus – like when you pull your

SpaceX

2012 and Space Exploration

We are already two months into the year 2013, but I think reflections on the past year are still beneficial. 2012 was a surprisingly big year for space exploration, and

Carl Stevenson

Carl Stevenson is an undergraduate student studying electrical engineering at Arizona State University. He has always been fascinated by writers who attempt to envision the future and the problems we

Angela Kabasan

Angela Kabasan

Angela is a senior majoring in psychology and English Literature graduating in December 2013. She is currently working on her honors thesis dealing with online creativity, validation, and productivity. She

Zach Yentzer

Zach Yentzer

Zach Yentzer is a senior political science student at Arizona State University, emphasizing international development and global studies. He recently returned from a year in Kosovo, where he collaborated with

Adrielle Munger

Adrielle Munger

Adrielle Munger is currently completing her degree in English Literature from Arizona State University while writing her undergraduate thesis on the Faust Myth and the Internet. She hopes to pursue

Raji Ganesan

Raji Ganesan

Raji Ganesan is a freshman computer science student exploring minors in French and Digital Culture at Barrett, The Honors College here at the Tempe campus of ASU. Her passion for

Zach Berkson

Zach Berkson a recent graduate of the Chemical Engineering program at ASU. He is interested in sustainability and renewable energy, and has spent the last two years in Dr. Jean

Nate Johnson

Nate Johnson is a PhD candidate in bioethics at the Center for Biology and Society within the School of Life Sciences at ASU. He studies popular science communication and evolutionary