Learning about the blue economy and aquatic farming enables students from King/Drew Magnet High School of Medicine and Science, some of whom have never visited the ocean or a lab, to see science career possibilities.| News and Events
As Arctic permafrost melts with climate change and toxic mercury endangers the food chain, USC Dornsife scientists assess the hazard| News and Events
Prestigious Fulbright awards will enable the scholars to conduct research and teach in France, the Czech Republic and Spain’s Canary Islands| News and Events
Your favorite TV show isn’t the only place where guest stars might appear. Keep an eye on the sky for the second half of 2024 and you might be able to witness a rare astronomical event.| News and Events
Two students and one alumnus win Goldwater and Astronaut scholarships, and a Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute fellowship| News and Events
Biodiversity studies rely on public data from community scientists, but USC Dornsife researchers found uneven butterfly reporting on a popular platform| News and Events
1.4 million adult Angelenos live with both food and nutrition insecurity, with young adults, Hispanics and Asians at greatest risk| News and Events
NIH funds increase Understanding America Study participant diversity, add data sources and support Alzheimer’s and related dementia research| News and Events
Researchers reveal the unique brain activity of mixed emotions, verifying they are more than a figment of the mind| News and Events
Latest LABarometer shows former riders who never returned to public transit post-pandemic see it as less safe than those who hopped back on| News and Events
Experts explain how removing capturing carbon from the atmosphere could go a long way towards slowing global warming| News and Events
USC Dornsife’s Statewide California Earthquake Center contributed models that forecast earthquake ruptures for the USGS National Seismic Hazard Model| News and Events