WHY DINOSAURS follows dino-obsessed youth James Pinto and his filmmaker father Tony on a journey around the globe, interviewing world-renowned paleontologists about the latest dinosaur research, digging up 150-million-year-old bones, and encountering dinosaur fanatics of all walks of life.
Symposium on Extinction Insights: Present, Past and Future
Will Berelson’s research team prepares to deploy the porewater sampler off the coast of Huntington Beach. The sampler is lowered to the seafloor, where spring-loaded syringes suck the water between grains of sand and mud through filters in quartz collection coils. (USC Photo/Stephen Gee)
New research shows how a shipboard system using limestone and seawater could cut maritime CO2 emissions by 50%.
Discover a vast, previously unknown world of microbial life that survives — and even thrives — for hundreds of millions of years in some of the planet’s harshest environments.
Caleb Rosen traveled to Mt. Erebus, Antarctica to collect gas and rock samples. Rosen, was also featured on a New Zealand post stamp.
Study the application of olivine weathering for carbon dioxide removal
Professor Noah Phillips takes students on a weekend excursion for GEOL 316
Karen Lloyd TED talk on deep sea