Arizona adds 80,000 new jobs as economy slowly bounces back

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Arizona adds 80,000 new jobs as economy slowly bounces back

Nearly 80,000 jobs have been added in Arizona in the past month after the coronavirus pandemic upended the economy.

The team behind Clever Koi is opening a fast-casual ramen and bao restaurant in Scottsdale

The restaurant will be located next door to Fellow Osteria in SkySong, the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center that houses a mix of tech companies, restaurants and apartments.

3.45 million U.S. school classroom's just got safer...new covid-19 killing automated robot unveiled in N.Y.C. this week by CIRQ+ Inc.

CIRQ+ located in SkySong has released CIRQ+ CLEAN: a Smart CBot which dispenses an eco-friendly EPA approved consistent/uniform electrostatically-charged disinfectant.

Crestline appointed management of the dual-branded Hyatt Place and Hyatt House Hotels in Tempe, Arizona

Crestline Hotels & Resorts, LLC (“Crestline”) announced today its management of the newly built dual-branded Hyatt Place and Hyatt House hotels located on Arizona State University’s Tempe Campus.

Luminosity Lab develops new sterilization units for masks, general goods

The team created two new sterilization systems to disinfect items and be used in small businesses, schools and clinics

Phoenix on track for record levels of industrial construction in 2020

There is nearly 10.6 million square feet of industrial space currently under construction in the Valley.

The potential of green infrastructure in mitigating flood impacts: Focused on the mobility of low income and minority communities

Short-term flooding from extreme storm events poses a serious transportation challenge in U.S. cities. This problem -- which is anticipated to grow over the next century with our global climate crisis -- is often hardest on vulnerable populations, including low-income and minority neighborhoods.

Entrepreneur's legacy honored with establishment of institute

J. Orin Edson was the quintessential entrepreneur. He cared deeply for his community and believed others should have the resources to pursue their entrepreneurial visions.

What is the internet of things?

In this series on the internet of things, ASU experts discuss what the internet of things is, what it means for us now, and what it will mean for future

Soap's dirty secret

Antimicrobial consumer products are ineffective and pose a serious environmental hazard. Research from ASU is informing efforts to regulate those pervasive chemicals.

Water water everywhere (nor any drop to drink)

Built in a lake basin, Mexico City experiences destructive flooding, but also struggles with access to clean water. ASU researchers are studying the complex choreography of natural environment, physical infrastructure and human decision-making that contribute to both.

Bullying 2.0: Cyberbullying takes aggression online

Just as our social lives have moved online so have our social problems. Tony Roberto studies cyberbullying in order to reduce its prevalence and teach people how to deal with digitally based aggression.