The 42nd annual Science Olympiad National Tournament came to California for the first time, bringing more than 2,000 students to USC.
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New USC Dornsife research reveals how tiny sea-faring microbes compete for nutrients and help regulate the planet’s climate.
A new study examines the motion of galaxy clusters separated by hundreds of millions of light-years to test how gravity weakens with distance and finds it behaves as expected, strengthening the case for dark matter.
A transformative gift from Changho Chong and Santec USA Corporation strengthens graduate education and bioelectronic discovery at USC Dornsife.
Matthew Pratt’s research on protein modifications earns him a place in the 2025 class of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
A recent Dornsife Dialogues event explored the new research which is uncovering life in unexpected places.
A USC Dornsife-led study found that the Eaton fire’s daily carbon monoxide emissions far exceeded L.A. County’s average daily emissions from all human activity.