April 2021 newsletter on how Mario Kart can reduce world poverty
Our April newsletter features the announcement of our new, free online course, Intermediate CDP Reporting, an invitation to a webinar on How Government Can Lead the Way to a Low-Carbon
New online community for the Global Locust Network reaches 100 members
At the beginning of 2021, the Global Locust Network launched an online professional community using a software called Mobilize. The platform functions like a “LinkedIn for locusts” where Network members
Mayors Across Arizona Join Together to Celebrate Earth Day AZ
Press Release: April 19, 2021 Mayors Across Arizona Join Together to Celebrate Earth Day AZ Ten Arizona mayors are joining together to celebrate Earth Day AZ, a new statewide collaboration
Future Cities episode 46: Value-focused Thinking
When asked what infrastructure are supposed to do, responses of course vary dramatically from the mundane (for example, provide water and power) to the abstract (for example, facilitate improved well-being

Impacts of tourist conservation awareness on whales
Faculty and students from the ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes and the Conservation Innovation Lab co-authorized a paper published yesterday in Frontiers in Marine Science, presenting their pilot study conducted
Nanotechnology company partners with ASU to create lab in Mesa
ASU has partnered with nanotechnology company MECHnano to develop a lab at the Polytechnic campus.
MECHnano moves into ASU Innovation Zone
MECHnano, an advanced technology lab has moved its headquarters to the Innovation Zone at Arizona State University's Polytechnic campus in Mesa.
Deep-sea exploration breakthrough to guide future space exploration missions
Scientists from Arizona State University, who are a part of the Systematic Underwater Biogeochemical Science and Exploration Analog (SUBSEA) program, have pioneered a new approach to the scientific process of geochemical exploration for our Earth and beyond.

How 'food security' is quickly becoming national security
Daniel Sarewitz, editor-in-chief of Issues in Science and Technology, moderated a webinar to discuss the weaknesses in our food supply systems and the future threats the country faces as we work to strengthen those systems.
Implicit bias and microaggressions training
Attendees will engage in the topic of implicit bias and microaggressions with a thoughtful dialogue with the presenter. There are two training dates available on May 7 and June 11. ASURITE login required.
ASU Travel Lunch and Learn
Join the ASU Travel Service Center team for a Lunch and Learn session on the current requirements when traveling for ASU. Register for the April 15 or May 11 session.
Maynard hosts podcast with former NASA astronaut Cady Coleman
Each episode features the hosts engaging with experts about the big questions, challenges and mysteries humans face as we venture out to explore the solar system and beyond.