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Released: 3-Sep-2021 4:35 PM EDT
Getting a greener grid
Arizona State University (ASU)

Renewable energy sources now represent 20% of the electricity generated in America. The proposed infrastructure bill seeks to expand renewables, but doesn't outline how it will happen.

Released: 2-Sep-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Microwaves improve imaging systems, hasten infrastructure evaluation
Arizona State University (ASU)

Limitations of microwave imaging are size, weight, power consumption and cost. New research using metamaterials simplifies speed and capacity.

Released: 10-Aug-2021 3:15 PM EDT
Biden's Road to Carbon Reduction Leads with Electric Vehicles
Arizona State University (ASU)

Steve Polzin, Ph.D., recently completed an appointment as the senior advisor for research and technology in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology at the DOT, and provided expert testimony to the Senate Subcommittee in May. He offers insight about Biden's new plan for electric vehicles.

Released: 14-Jun-2021 6:00 AM EDT
How Will We Protect American Infrastructure from Cyberattacks
Arizona State University (ASU)

While the Biden administration negotiates an infrastructure package, ASU experts offer insight about the protective role cybersecurity must play

   
Released: 8-Jan-2021 2:55 PM EST
FAQs Regarding the Police Response to the Storming of the U.S. Capitol from experts at Arizona State University
Arizona State University (ASU)

On Jan. 6, 2021, the U.S. Capitol was stormed in a manner not seen since the War of 1812. To many, the ease of the assault was shocking, highlighting differences in how law enforcement has approached other protests. Faculty from Arizona State University’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice are helping to answer some of the questions that Americans understandably have about the incident.

Released: 2-Dec-2020 1:45 PM EST
With COVID-19, will snowbirds still answer the call of warmer weather?
Arizona State University (ASU)

Christine Vogt is the director of Arizona State University's Center for Sustainable Tourism in the School of Community Resources and Development. Vogt has done research for over two decades in the areas of recreation, parks and tourism. She shares what kind of tourism changes we can expect to see this snowbird season.

Released: 16-Oct-2020 7:00 PM EDT
SCOTUS hearings: What Judge Barrett’s confirmation could mean
Arizona State University (ASU)

ASU law scholars explain the impact the confirmation could have on existing public health, health care and reproductive laws

Released: 15-Sep-2020 6:30 PM EDT
School resource officers part of problematic punitive approach to education, ASU expert says
Arizona State University (ASU)

Elizabeth Anthony, an associate professor in the School of Social Work at Arizona State University, researches the effectiveness of school resource officers and believes the number of SROs should be decreased and the number of social workers on campus increased.

Released: 5-Aug-2020 7:20 AM EDT
Professor studies how police officers manage heightened situations
Arizona State University (ASU)

William Terrill, a professor of criminology at Arizona State University, has studied police behavior and culture for more than 20 years, starting in the 1990s.

Released: 22-Jul-2020 5:05 PM EDT
Music therapy goes virtual in the midst of the pandemic
Arizona State University (ASU)

How one professor's quick thinking allowed music therapy to play on for clients at home

Released: 17-Jul-2020 7:05 AM EDT
When it comes to longevity, any exercise is good exercise
Arizona State University (ASU)

ASU sociologist finds team-oriented exercises benefit us socially and can also increase life span

Released: 1-Jun-2020 6:05 PM EDT
Trump escalates war with Twitter
Arizona State University (ASU)

President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at limiting the broad legal protections enjoyed by social media companies after Twitter flagged his posts as being incendiary and misleading. Experts weigh in on whether social media platforms should be responsible for fact-checking.

Released: 22-Jan-2020 12:05 PM EST
Public distrust in media, helping the public understand how news works
Arizona State University (ASU)

Kristy Roschke is the managing director of News Co/Lab, and she offers remedies for readers who want to stay media literate.

Released: 2-Dec-2019 6:00 PM EST
NCAA takes steps to allow college athletes to get paid… now what?
Arizona State University (ASU)

For decades, the NCAA has adamantly opposed the idea of student-athletes being paid to play college sports. That position is no longer tenable.

   
Released: 4-Nov-2019 4:05 PM EST
Fiber-reinforced concrete speeds construction, reduces costs
Arizona State University (ASU)

Fiber-reinforced concrete reduces construction time frames from years to months and months to weeks. Transportation experts say the economic, safety and transit benefits could be huge.

Released: 27-Mar-2018 3:05 PM EDT
Autonomous Vehicles Traveling the Wrong Road to Safety, Computer Science Engineer Says
Arizona State University (ASU)

“As long as human behaviors are the foundation of automated driving technology, safety will continue to be an issue.” -- Aviral Shrivastava, ASU computer science assistant professor.

Released: 24-Oct-2017 1:05 PM EDT
Professor Charts Digital Plan to Fight Domestic Violence
Arizona State University (ASU)

New app myPlan a tool to help with making safety decisions, connecting to resources

Released: 21-Jun-2017 5:00 PM EDT
Temperatures Rising: The Current Heat Spell Is Needed for the Monsoon
Arizona State University (ASU)

Arizona's heat wave, while a nuisance, is needed for the coming monsoon, says ASU expert

Released: 21-Jun-2017 1:05 PM EDT
Throwing Shade: Urban Climatologist Talks “Cool” Project
Arizona State University (ASU)

Urban climatologist Ariane Middel is developing a new tool to stay cool.

Released: 31-May-2017 5:20 PM EDT
Abandoning the Paris Agreement Will Erode Trust in the U.S. And Leave Americans Vulnerable, Says ASU Sustainability Scientist
Arizona State University (ASU)

Sonja Klinsky, senior sustainability scientist and assistant professor at Arizona State University, researches strategies for global cooperation on climate and human well-being. Klinsky is available to discuss the consequences of the U.S. pulling out of the Paris climate agreement. Klinsky can be reached at [email protected].



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