The molecular dance that allows a unique bacterium to transfer electrons is captured on camera for the first time.
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USC Dornsife faculty give their top personal top tips for creating a more sustainable future. [5 min read]
Immigration is central to the roots of the American experience. So what does it mean when we make our home across borders, learning a new culture while honoring where we come from?
Supported by coveted and competitive Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) grants, three USC Dornsife researchers collaborate as part of multi-institutional teams.
The nanowire structure and electron transfer process of a unique bacterium could provide a foundation for sustainable energy. [4 min read]
Moh El-Naggar, assistant professor of physics, biological sciences and chemistry, has been installed as the Robert D. Beyer (’81) Early Career Chair in Natural Sciences.
Videos of morphing bacteria reveal that the strange features of so-called ‘electric bacteria’ aren’t quite what they first appeared to be.
We know it’s spelled Convergent Bioscience. But USC Dornsife sees the urgency in this heads-up rather than heads-down research mentality.
The new GE DeltaVision OMX Blaze at USC Dornsife, which can generate 3D images of objects at the nanometer scale, bends the laws of physics.
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