Arizona State University announced that two faculty members were named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. This article explains the NAI Fellows program, the selection criteria, the implications for university innovation ecosystems and broader economic impact, and situates the announcement within national trends in university commercialization.
A review of major developments across quantum computing, communications, sensing, industry investment and policy through 2025, including technical milestones, standardization efforts and the shifting landscape from laboratory research to early commercial deployments.
UNESCO's designation of an International Year of Quantum Science and Technology aims to spotlight advances in quantum research and accelerate international coordination on policy, funding and education. This article examines the scientific landscape, economic projections, national programs, ethical and security considerations, and the challenges ahead.
A comprehensive examination of NASA’s Space Station research and technology enterprise, its scientific output, technology demonstrations, partnerships and plans for transitioning low Earth orbit research to a more commercial future.
Arizona State University has been recognized as one of the world’s top universities for interdisciplinary science. This article examines the recognition, explains how interdisciplinary performance is measured, summarizes ASU’s relevant initiatives and capacity, and discusses broader implications for research policy and university strategy.
The University of Colorado Boulder research center announced a five-year plan to advance quantum technologies across computing, sensing and networking, emphasizing infrastructure, partnerships and workforce development while building on the institution's long-standing strengths in atomic, molecular and optical physics.
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln research team has produced an extended reality (XR) experience designed to make visible the hidden interconnections that shape life, blending scientific data, environmental narratives and interactive design to engage public audiences and researchers alike.
Arizona State University has opened the Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 12 (ISTB 12) on its Polytechnic campus, adding dedicated laboratory, classroom and collaborative research space intended to support STEM education, applied research and industry partnerships.
An analytical review of topics and trends reflected in the American Institute of Physics' weekly coverage for Oct 20, 2025, placing that coverage in historical and policy context and assessing implications for research, technology and science policy.
Researchers and policymakers remain divided on whether online gaming communities contribute to real-world violence. This article reviews the evidence, expert perspectives, platform responses and policy implications.
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