GREEN WEEK: Fieser, the Gabilan Assistant Professor of Chemistry at USC Dornsife, explores ways in which degradable plastics could be used as a replacement for commercial nondegradable plastics.
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Researchers at USC and Caltech develop a comprehensive map of changes after acute kidney injury, revealing cellular interactions that may lead to chronic kidney disease.
GREEN WEEK: USC Sea Grant receives nearly $2 million to develop a method for upcycling ocean-bound plastic waste and investigate the psychology behind eco-conscious choices.
More than half of adults surveyed worldwide expect to be seriously harmed by their drinking water within the next two years.
GREEN WEEK: As artificial intelligence continues to reshape our world, can a centuries-old technology like hydropower meet its rising energy demands? USC’s Shon Hiatt weighs in.
GREEN WEEK: New research adds solid evidence to the suspicion that steep declines in America’s wild bee populations stem in large part from pesticide use.
For USC Dornsife’s Peter Kuhn, the battle against cancer is personal as well as scientific.
USC scientists are on the cutting edge of carbon capture research, drawing inspiration from nature's most effective carbon-capturing systems to combat climate change.
Remo Rohs discusses the work of USC Dornsife’s Department of Quantitative and Computational Biology.
Coastal wetlands — threatened by rising seas — are nature’s powerhouses for capturing and storing carbon. USC researchers are studying how to protect these essential ecosystems.