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Professors are implementing sustainable processes and using equipment that generates less heat — and that’s just the start.
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A USC Dornsife chemistry professor’s bet on a student proposal leads to new understanding of what defines a metal — and lands the cover of Science. [4½ min read]
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Trojan scientists are raiding deep fryers, developing alternative crops and turning to kelp in their quest to create renewable biofuels. Read More
The USC-Cerritos College Summer Research Internship in Solar Energy marks 10 years of giving first-generation and other underrepresented college students front-line research experience while building skills and confidence to transfer to four-year colleges and universities. Read More
Chemistry Ph.D. student Betsy Melenbrink works as part of a U.S.-African graduate student team to design and build an inexpensive, eco-friendly electrochemistry teaching module. Read More
Using nano-probes to amplify biochemical signals could lead to targeted, noninvasive treatment of cancer, Fabien Pinaud’s big vision for treating cancer homes in on the smallest of targets. Read More
In the race to build the world’s first fully functional quantum computer, USC professor Daniel Lidar reports research gains that could make the wonder technology ready to begin solving big challenges in as soon as a few years. Read More