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Carlos Navarro co-founded Closed Composites, an award-winning venture aimed at recycling carbon fiber from scrapped aircraft parts.
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Recent chemistry graduate Kyle McClary and Ph.D. student John Paul "J.P." Francis have launched Microscape, software that allows researchers to view and collaborate on 3D imaging data remotely and affordably. Read More
Microscape software is disrupting the scientific 3D imaging field, costing a fraction of the price of competitors’ products and able to run on home computers. [4 ¼ min read]
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The computer program increases sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance scans used by researchers to identify chemical compounds, saving scientists precious time by presenting complex data in an easily understood visual format. [3 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
A USC Dornsife chemist’s biodiesel project is an opportunity for Scout troops camping on California’s Santa Catalina Island to learn about sustainability. [5 min read]
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