Can computing combat climate change?

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Can computing combat climate change?

ASU expert Nadya Bliss highlights role of computing research in addressing climate change-induced challenges.

My View: This Arizona industry makes something small. But it's really big

Arizona leaders launch new partnership aimed at boosting US semiconductor industry

The new program is called the National Semiconductor Economic Roadmap (NSER) and it is focused on improving American infrastructure and supply chains for the chipmaking space. Arizona State University is

ASU sports arena reaches construction milestone, on track for late 2022 opening

ASU's hockey team is getting ready to move as progress continues on the construction of the $115 million multipart arena.

KORE Power, Zero Electric Vehicles enter battery development pact

KORE Power signed a battery development agreement with Zero Electric Vehicles. The two companies will work together to design and manufacture vehicle electrification solutions, specifically in thermal management, safety and pack configurability.

Cigna Medical Group opens new health care center at SkySong in Scottsdale

Cigna Medical Group has opened the doors of a new health care center at SkySong in Scottsdale, allowing patients to access multiple services in one place.

FORCE: Facility for Open Research in a Compressed Environment is funded

The National Science Foundation has just announced the award of $13.7 million to Arizona State University to build a one-of-a-kind high-pressure research facility, the FORCE (Facility for Open Research in a Compressed Environment).

Alexandra Navrotsky increases ASU donation to $10M to help ensure future of materials science

Navrotsky has made a $10 million donation to Arizona State University to help further the growth of material science at the university.

Nearly 300 companies eyeing metro Phoenix as future home, agency says

More than 270 companies from around the planet are looking to expand operations or relocate tot he Phoenix area.

ASU named most innovative university seven years running

For the seventh year in a row, the university is ranked No. 1 in innovation by U.S. News & World Report, a feat borne of a long history of creative reimagining.

‘Fueling the Economy’ will analyze Tempe’s growth and opportunities

As Arizona rebounds from the pandemic, its population is increasing, new projects are transforming the skyline, and travel and tourism are bouncing back.

Here’s how ASU Downtown Phoenix has transformed the city

The ASU Downtown Phoenix campus represents the best of what is possible when a city joins forces with an innovative university.