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USC researchers get firsthand look as iconic coral species off Florida disappear for good
A marine heat wave had a calamitous effect on two of Florida’s most important coral species.
Decoding the chemistry of life, not with test tubes or lab coats but with the aid of AI
A study by USC Dornsife Nobel laureate Arieh Warshel attempts to predict evolution of viruses to evade drugs.
Food insecurity remains high in L.A. County, but who it affects is changing
A USC-led story finds low-income households saw notable improvements, while others continued to struggle as affordability pressures mounted.
What would it take to make breakfast on the moon?
A USC Viterbi-hosted panel looks at practical issues: the infrastructure, partnerships and policies we’d need to make life sustainable in space.
USC student wins $4 million California State Parks grant to build San Bernardino park and wellness center
Jorge Zatarain will oversee development of a 20,000-square-foot community center in his hometown.
At USC Urology, a vision to change cancer treatment forever
Inderbir Gill is leading the department’s efforts to completely change how urologic cancers and conditions are treated and potentially cured.
Research That Saves Lives
USC is one of the nation’s premier research institutions, where bold ideas and cross-disciplinary collaboration fuel discovery and innovation. Our researchers tackle society’s most urgent challenges, delivering solutions that save lives and improve communities around the world. We are deeply grateful for the trust the American taxpayer has placed in USC’s research enterprise that advances our nation’s global and economic competitiveness.
Featured from USC Trojan Family Magazine
In the Autumn issue of Trojan Family Magazine, Interim President Beong-Soo Kim celebrates the impressive reach of the Trojan Family, now half-a-million strong.
FoundHer House, an all-female hacker house started by two students at the USC Iovine and Young Academy, aims to accelerate the growth of female-led, AI-driven tech startups.
As Nora Grabar and Katherine Johnson prepare to celebrate their 40th and 10th reunions, respectively, they reflect on how their shared Trojan journey has strengthened their bond.
The USC Alumni Association is set to launch its Regional Trojan Networks in select areas across the country beginning in spring 2026.
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