Novus Innovation Corridor receives LEED-ND Gold certification

In a first for Arizona, the Novus Innovation Corridor earned LEED-ND Gold certification last month from the U.S. Green Building Council.

Here are the 2020 Best of NAIOP winners

The 2020 Best of NAIOP honors the prior year’s most successful projects, companies, and individuals within the commercial real estate industry (office/medical office, industrial, and retail). Phase III of the

First Arizona community awarded gold certification in sustainability and top ten in the US

The public/private partnership between ASU and Catellus achieves national sustainability recognition.

Earth Day beautified the landscape and inspired residents

Earth Day was something special in Arizona this year: it was a united movement of celebration and action. 10 Mayors and communities across the state joined together for Earth Day

Now hiring: Research assistant

The ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes is currently seeking a student research assistant to work on an endangered species decision-making project. Applicants must be currently enrolled. This project entails 100

Now hiring: New project manager

The ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes is currently hiring a new project manager. Applications close on Friday, June 19, 2021, at 3:00 p.m. AZ time (the deadline may be extended,

Giving chimpanzees space to thrive

An ASU-Conservation International study reveals that “the most important factor in protecting Liberia’s chimpanzees is simply to give them space – a radius of one to three kilometers of virgin

ASU Sustainability Opportunity: registration for fall program open until 8/30

June 10, 2021 We are excited to share that registration for Arizona State University's Sustainability Opportunity program is now OPEN! This 6-week, intensive online certificate course combines the power of

First electrons generated for revolutionary new tool in biological discovery

A milestone for ASU’s compact X-ray free electron laser program A team of scientists at Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute has successfully achieved a milestone five years in the making

Future Cities episode 49: COVID Implications for Work and Mobility

The COVID-19 pandemic has upended so many aspects of our lives – from the ways we socialize, the ways and places where we spend our free time, and the ways

Improving a virus’ cancer-killing potency

In recent years, an unusual new domain in cancer research has opened up. The idea is to use infectious pathogens to attack and kill cancerous cells. So-called oncolytic viruses, in particular, have shown great promise for targeting cancer cells, while leaving normal, healthy cells intact.

The Southwest Is America’s New Factory Hub. ‘Cranes Everywhere.'