Undersea carbon reservoirs have caused global warming before — and it could happen again, according to research by an international team of scientists led by Earth scientist Lowell Stott of USC Dornsife. [4 ¾ min read]
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Tons of asbestos remains in our communities, meaning the problems associated with it will persist, says Professor of Political Science Jeb Barnes. [5 ¾ min read]
The Geobiology and Genomics Undergraduate Research Experiences program boosts diversity, helping students learn they can have stimulating experiences in research labs.
Marvel’s latest superhero movie is proving less than fantastic, but is there any merit in the science portrayed? USC Dornsife physicist Clifford V. Johnson weighs in.
Daniela Bleichmar’s exploration of a virtually unknown chapter in the history of the Hispanic Enlightenment wins a major award from the American Historical Association.
The third annual USC Science Film Competition is underway. Organizer Clifford Johnson of USC Dornsife encourages all USC students interested in science and movies to enter.
After 50 years at USC, engineering and mathematical genius Solomon Golomb receives the nation’s top honor for scientists. USC Dornsife alumnus Rangaswamy Srinivasan is awarded during the same White House ceremony.
An unprecedented 13 USC Dornsife professors are honored as AAAS fellows by their peers for 2012. The organization seeks to advance science and engineering innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all people.
USC Dornsife's Kevin Le and USC School of Cinematic Arts' Edward Saavedra, both sophomores, took the top prize in the inaugural science-themed filmmaking competition for their short movie Time. USC Dornsife students also won an honorable mention.
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