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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.

Dehgan speaks at FIU State of the World conference

The topic of the panel was the Paris Climate Agreement and what happens now that the U.S. has rejoined. The State of the World conference was hosted by Florida International University and ASU's McCain Institute for International Leadership.

April 20: Podcasts for engaging with non-academic audiences

Podcasts are an effective, engaging way to engage audiences on timely scientific issues. Join two ASU Sustainability Scientists for a robust discussion on their popular podcasts aimed at increasing public engagement on science topics.

Global Locust Initiative hosts second stakeholder workshop on locust and grasshopper management: Australia edition

The Global Locust Initiative Lab hosted a virtual workshop on locust governance with Australian stakeholders on February 16-17, 2021. This workshop was part of a project supported by the Foundation

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Petra Fromme’s pioneering efforts in X-ray crystallography honored with the prestigious Anfinsen Award

Arizona State University researcher Petra Fromme has received the 2021 Christian B. Anfinsen Award. The honor is bestowed by The Protein Society, the premier international association dedicated to supporting protein research. In presenting

DeFi, NFTs, Cryptos: What really is Blockchain?

Written by: Rutva Patel, a masters student working withASU LightWorks on the Digital Carbon WarehouseAdvised by: Todd Taylor, blockchain expert, Thunderbird School of Global Management A blockchain is essentially a

ASU is among the leaders in patents granted, startups launched

Arizona State University, through Skysong Innovations, continues to achieve high rankings in technology transfer metrics. The latest read on this comes from the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM). According

STAR Metric to prevent species loss

Newcastle University (UK) Research Associate Louise Mair, PhD, published a paper titled “A metric for spatially explicit contributions to science-based species targets” in Nature Ecology & Evolution. According to the

Arizona Coyotes and ASU unveil Venture Challenge seeking next great sports innovation

The Arizona Coyotes announced a new partnership with the Global Sport Institute and the J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + innovation institute at Arizona State University to create the inaugural Arizona Coyotes Venture Challenge.