3D Printing materials manufacturer MECHnano is the first to move to Innovation Zone in Mesa
An advanced technology lab has moved its headquarters to the Innovation Zone at ASU's Polytechnic campus in Mesa.
Clarkdale project showcase recaps spring '21 projects
On April 15, 2021, ASU Project Cities hosted its third student showcase with the Town of Clarkdale. Students, faculty, and partners convened to learn more about this semester’s student projects,
Cornell: The one question I hate getting about my home's solar roof
The fact that it is possible to power an entire house and two cars with today’s technology seems to intrigue most people. It also inevitably leads to another question. The question that drives sustainability scientist Ryan Cornell a little bit crazy.
May 12-14: Latin American perspectives on post pandemic
The WAAS regional event “Perspectives on Post Pandemic" will examine different perspectives on social, economic, political, educational and environmental matters, taking into account the plurality of realities in Latin America.
Kyl Center releases new story map about Arizona's watersheds
This story map connects our water supply to the landscapes we depend on, both natural and built environments. It drills down into the complex relationships between land and water by examining forest health, wildfires, climate change, and our state's amazing biodiversity.
New book: Resilient Urban Futures
Just released, "Resilient Urban Futures," an open access book that addresses the way in which urban and urbanizing regions profoundly impact and are impacted by climate change. An exciting collaboration among members of ASU's Urban Resilience to Extremes SRN.
TSC Summit 2021 goes virtual: The future of resilient supply chains
TSC Summit 2021 features big ideas, on-the-ground solutions and deep dives into transparency to tackle the path towards more sustainable consumer products.
Peoria projects wrap up with spring '21 showcase event
On April 14, 2021, ASU Project Cities hosted its spring virtual student showcase for the City of Peoria student projects. Students, ASU staff, and Peoria staff gathered to learn about
Moov Technologies' HQ shift to Greater Phoenix was a natural step
With almost 90% of its employees already in Greater Phoenix, Moov Technologies (an online marketplace that sells used semiconductor manufacturing parts and equipment) announced that the company is shifting its
ASU recognized as nation's most impactful for second straight year
With sustainability long held as a core value across the entire university and home to the nation's first comprehensive Global Futures Laboratory, ASU was again ranked by Time Higher Education as
Greg Asner, Haunani Kane discuss coral reefs, indigenous knowledges and role of youth for Earth Day Celebration
In addition to providing a glimpse into the Allen Coral Atlas, Asner and Kane spoke extensively about the importance of indigenous perspectives and knowledge in understanding the greater biodynamics of our oceans’ biomes such as coral reefs.
The Palumbo Charitable Trust awards Erica Forzani $50,000
The Palumbo Charitable Trust awarded Erica Forzani $50,000 to pursue “A novel contactless system to monitor energy balance and physical fitness under free-living conditions.” The grant will aid Forzani’s research of obesity and underweight problems that cause health struggles for so many individuals. Forzani, an associate professor in Biodesign’s Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors, and her team will focus on analyzing the effect of exercise and physical fitness on resting and