ASU water visualization tool recognized for sustainable impact

ASU water visualization tool recognized for sustainable impact

Water from the Colorado River Basin which spans 250,000 square miles of the Southwest from Colorado to the Gulf of California, is essential to seven states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. A nationwide drought has made the use of...
ASU professor inducted into European Academy of Sciences and Arts

ASU professor inducted into European Academy of Sciences and Arts

This spring, the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, or EASA, inducted Arizona State University Professor Samuel Ariaratnam to its ranks for his exceptional contributions to the technical and environmental sciences field. As a member of EASA, Ariaratnam, the...
Testing pavements to prepare for changing traffic patterns

Testing pavements to prepare for changing traffic patterns

Do you ever feel stuck in a rut — a literal rut in the road? These permanent deformations in asphalt pavement happen everywhere, but they can be particularly challenging in Arizona due to the state’s high temperatures, slow traffic speeds due to congestion and other...
Molding the future of mobility

Molding the future of mobility

Few things shape modern life more significantly than the various factors that determine the scope of human mobility. “Think of how transportation, or the lack of it, impacts virtually everybody in all areas of their lives,” says Ram Pendyala, a professor of civil...