ASU researcher chosen to be a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator

Biodesign Institute’s John McCutcheon first at ASU to earn the position For the first time, an Arizona State University researcher has been selected as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)

Estimating the cost of plastic pollution interventions

Plastic pollution in the oceans is one of the biggest issues we face as a planet.

AZ League of Cities & Towns 2021 Conference

On September 2, 2021, Sustainable Cities Network Director Anne Reichman and several Arizona city panelists participated in the AZ League of Cities & Towns Conference session “Resilient Cities & Towns:

AZ League of Cities & Towns 2021 Conference

On September 2, 2021, Sustainable Cities Network Director Anne Reichman and several Arizona city panelists participated in the AZ League of Cities & Towns Conference session “Resilient Cities & Towns:

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.

Marisol Villalobos' eco-friendly agribusiness was inspired by a simple breadfruit

Marisol Villalobos, founder of Amasar, Puerto Rico2021 WE Empower Finalist, Latin America & the Caribbean Marisol Villalobos discusses her regenerative agribusiness, spotlighting the bountiful Breadfruit and its impressive nutritional qualities

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).

Cooling Center Subgroup, MAG, and partners collaborate to provide heat relief to more than 25,555 Arizonans

Have you ever experienced the blistering heat of a summer afternoon in Arizona? Did you have water, shade, or air conditioning to provide heat relief and help cool you down?

Project Cities hosts its first in-person site visit in two years

On September 16, 2021, Project Cities hosted its first community site visit in two years! Students from Nicole Lee’s Communication Campaigns and Al Brown’s Sustainable Waste Management courses convened at

Cooling Center Subgroup, MAG, and partners collaborate to provide heat relief to more than 25,555 Arizonans

Have you ever experienced the blistering heat of a summer afternoon in Arizona? Did you have water, shade, or air conditioning to provide heat relief and help cool you down?

Taking steps to solve the problem of phosphorus

ASU global futures scientists are helping to lead a new science and technology center that is focused on reducing the agricultural use of phosphorus extracted from the earth.