Fulfilling a lifelong dream, Ray Stevens travels to Nepal to begin his ascent of Mount Everest and raise awareness about rare diseases. [6 min read]
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The Provost Professor of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Neurology, Physiology and Biophysics is elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. [2½ min read]
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]
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]
USC Dornsife scientists may have solved the storage problem that has long slowed the spread of renewables. [2 min read]
A chemist by training and an entrepreneur by trade, Tony Atti ’00 has transformed a discarded 200-year-old invention into cutting-edge technology that promises to revolutionize the future of cool in our warming world. [9 ½ min read]
A USC Dornsife chemistry professor’s bet on a student proposal leads to new understanding of what defines a metal — and lands the cover of Science. [4½ min read]
The findings provide a clear path to uncovering new drugs to control addiction, pain and neurological disorders such as epilepsy and muscle spasticity. [2¾ min read]
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