DYK: #ASU has the world's first outdoor sweating, breathing and walking heat manikin? His purpose? Measuring the effects of extreme heat on human health. @JenniVanos@ArianeMiddel@ASUEngineering@asugreen@asunews Such a fun one to put together!
https://t.co/OAiRYSCNH2
Headed to Boulder for @ScienceWriters annual conference starting tomorrow, and couldn’t be more excited to be on the ground for the first time with so many talented #sciwriters and #scicomm colleagues! If you’re around, let’s get together!
One of my favorite things about being on ASU’s science writers team… amazing field trips to incredible labs and meeting the folks leading research behind them! #scicomm#Naturalhistorycollections@asuSOLS
Lots to talk about tomorrow at 10AM AZ time: record-breaking July, current monsoon and drought status, possible tropical moisture this weekend, along with @ArianeMiddel and @ASUMaRTy!
Hope to see you there! Sign up:
https://t.co/3LcgeVNqfs
#azwx#Monsoon2023
Utterly gripping story by @jherrerx about an older woman in Phoenix whose air conditioning stopped working during the height of the city's extended heat wave -- and the repairman who showed up in time to save her life: https://t.co/N9CJX47ji6
What a story by @jherrerx -- living in AZ and as a Mesa resident knowing stories like this unfold just minutes away from my home, is heartbreaking. Heat kills, please everyone be safe out there and check on neighbors.
https://t.co/gKhOFQsykX
For the past 31 days, temperatures in the desert city have reached or exceeded 110 degrees. But some parts of the city aren't getting so hot, thanks partly to a new cool pavement technology.
https://t.co/ycHuthfH7R
Don't forget to tune into #ArizonaHorizon at 5 and 10 p.m. on #ArizonaPBS. You will hear about a high-tech "manikin" named "Andi" that can help @ArizonaState researchers better understand the impact of heat on the human body.
"Have you ever considered the forest a relative?" My latest for @asunews, learned about the critically important work @kteabam conducts chronicling Indigenous practices, & analyzing how practices have evolved over time in the face of #climatechange. 🌱https://t.co/rrIc7Kr6we
Wonder how the woman at @ASU's highest oceanic post, fell in love with the Ocean? A pleasure speaking w/ @NeuerSusanne about her childhood fasination with the deep sea, the future of ocean discovery and why it's important -- even for us in the desert! 🌊🌵https://t.co/JsLiCASEK3
Meet ANDI – a mannequin who walks, sweats, and shivers, helping @ASU researchers understand how heat stresses the body.
With heat waves becoming more frequent and intense, this research could prove vital, informing better heat mitigation strategies.
👉 https://t.co/H8SD0agvcc
“It's a blended effort between science, community engagement and cultural leadership” - @Greg_asner On @ASU's new collaboration w/ Hawaii leaders launching one of the largest coral reef restoration projects in the U.S. via @kjzzphoenix@NGerbis 🪸🐠🪼🐟 https://t.co/VBoHFcfueU
Registration for the first School of Ocean Futures course is now OPEN!🌊🪸
Learn about the world's largest biome, investigate how human activities have impacted oceans and explore solutions for a sustainable future in SEA 194.
Enroll here: https://t.co/l8ZAj90xE0
Thrilled to announce ʻĀkoʻakoʻa, a major program to support coral reefs in #Hawaii. We at @ASU_GDCS are centered on communities, with @NOAACoral, @dlnr, @TF_Global, and others. Fusing science, culture, & gov. @ASUGlobalFuture
https://t.co/xPOJmRyrF9
ʻĀkoʻakoʻa: ASU's new effort merging science and community aims to help create a sustainable future for coasts and reefs. Visit here to learn more about the program's mission, as well as the partnerships + donation making it possible: https://t.co/WcAi9RFmEc 🪸🏝️
Love this package on @ASUThermalAndi by @MichaelDoudna@12News. “We want to be able to study these dire situations when people are exposed to extreme heat—that we otherwise couldn’t put a human in” - @JenniVanos; cameo from @GiselGuzmnE, @asunews https://t.co/paofO5Ya0x