ASU co-created a university coalition to fight climate change
ASU helped develop a coalition of over a dozen institutions to help local communities prepare for climate change.
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ASU helped develop a coalition of over a dozen institutions to help local communities prepare for climate change.
Amid national flu season, ASU biomedical researchers analyzed flu samples from sick students during the peak of an outbreak on campus.
The Trump Administration’s tariff on imported solar panels and proposed cuts to the Department of Energy will stifle solar research at ASU and the solar industry at large, solar advocates and academics say.
A first-of-its-kind study of human response to climate change validated ASU's efforts to spur a more sustainable culture on campus.
Society is teetering on the edge of global catastrophe according to ASU foundation professor Lawrence Krauss and other scientists who moved the Doomsday Clock to two minutes to midnight.
The Great Plains region is stage to hundreds of deadly tornadoes every year, and while residents across the region may evacuate the area, one ASU student and a few other storm chasers will face them head on with a weather probe.
ASU geographical science professor Randall Cerveny poses for a photograph in his office in Tempe, Arizona on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017.
Two geographical science professors at ASU are challenging the narrative that the devastating hurricane season this year is due to climate change.
Scientists say climate change will crank up the heat in Phoenix over the next century, and to help prepare, a team at ASU sought to involve citizens in a conversation about how to prepare their communities
Supernovae are some of the most powerful and violent phenomena in the universe. The result of a star collapsing on itself, a supernova is a massive stellar explosion. A team of researchers at ASU has made it easier to see what happens when a star explodes.
ASU geography professors and students attended a climate conference in Romania to discuss how climate change will impact urban environments.
ASU professor of geographical sciences and urban planning Michael Kuby poses for a photo in his office on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017.
ASU geographical science professors voiced concern on the future of climate change research following the dismissal of a federal climate change committee in August.
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