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Trojans have made their mark in the arena for generations. For more than a century, we've also been driving research that changes the world.
USC Dornsife Prof. Karen Lloyd is reshaping how we think about life on Earth. Lloyd travels to remote locations to investigate how microbes are surviving in environments once thought uninhabitable.
Trees are offsetting more pollution from fossil fuel emissions than expected, according to a new USC Dornsife study.
USC Dornsife Public Exchange has launched a new project to test lead contamination in the soil following the Los Angeles wildfires, helping families make informed decisions.
Dozens of volunteers planted new trees in South Los Angeles, a culmination of years of research turned into action and a milestone for the USC Urban Trees Initiative.
As frozen Arctic permafrost thaws in a warming climate, an enormous amount of toxic mercury could be released, which would have serious health implications locally, regionally and globally.
USC Dornsife’s Charles Lehnen, a PhD candidate in Integrative and Evolutionary Biology, spent a month on Santa Fe Island in the Galapagos to research tortoises, their diets and surrounding ecosystems.