Science and Technology
An evolutionary adaptation that allows one ocean bacteria to thrive could prove to be its Achilles Heel as oceans change, new study reveals.
An evolutionary adaptation that allows one ocean bacteria to thrive could prove to be its Achilles Heel as oceans change, new study reveals.
USC Dornsife astronomer Edward Rhodes and his students record the June 5 transit of Venus across the sun at Mt. Wilson Observatory’s historic 60-foot solar tower. Others in Rhodes’ astronomy course watch the rare event from the USC campus.