Changing the world through better phosphorus management

Greener fields and bluer waters are in the cards thanks to a new project in development by the Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance at Arizona State University. Slated to launch in April, the Phosphorus Sustainability Challenge will encourage organizations to publicly commit to reducing their phosphorus footprint.

ASU tackles range of issues at world’s largest annual science meeting

From the rise of artificial intelligence to the future of water, Arizona State University faculty and students discussed a slew of science topics at the annual meeting of the American

Confronting grand social challenges with humanities

Regents' Professor Sally Kitch launched the ASU Humanities Lab in 2017 to engage students of all disciplines with real-world problems. Kitch, a distinguished sustainability scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley

UCRC Pilot Funding Opportunity – Due March 15 2019

The UCRC will be making available small awards to affiliated faculty to provide support that will increase the visibility of faculty and the center as well as enhance the ability

Philosophy and sustainability science collide

It isn’t every day the humanities and sciences combine their research, but when they do something new is created and explored. Such will be the case for a new research

How car ownership affects income opportunity

Outside of New York City, which has done the least of all U.S. cities to adapt to automobiles, Americans without cars are not able to access the economy as well

Wildlife corridors in the urban desert

On February 27, 2019, former ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes Postdoctoral Research Associate and Project Manager Anita Hagy Ferguson will be delivering a talk on the topic of wildlife corridors in

The way we do science: saving America’s knowledge enterprise

Future Tense forum – “How to Save America’s Knowledge Enterprise from Tight Budgets, Primitive Myths & the Shadow of Albert Einstein” – scheduled for 12 to 5:30 p.m., May 21,

ASU team helps Marine base prepare to stay strong in the face of disaster

When the Marine Corps decided it needed to update its base in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, to be more resilient in the face of modern challenges and disasters, it came to

Adjusting to an international career move

ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes Postdoctoral Research Associate Lars Iversen and his family were recently interviewed by Nature for an article titled “One couple, two cities: How to handle an

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation taps ASU to support sustainability initiative

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation has announced the growth of its multistakeholder initiative, Beyond 34: Recycling and Recovery for a New Economy. The Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions

Team awarded ASU Morrison Prize for analysis of climate change’s impact on a critical conservation tool

Climate change is complicating land conservation practices because of how it alters land over time. Among other things, climate change is raising new questions about perpetual conservation easements — a