Potable water reuse is a boon for sustainability, but USC Viterbi researchers warn of potentially toxic byproducts.
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Allyson Felix is the most decorated female track and field star in history. She’s also an activist, fighting for gender and racial equality in the sports world and beyond.
Senior Connie Machuca studies corals and anemones to understand how they respond to rising temperatures, acidification and other ocean-related issues linked to climate change.
A first-of-its-kind study of skateboarding culture found the sport improves mental health, fosters community and encourages diversity and resilience.
Former Govs. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gray Davis, L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson were among the federal, state and local leaders to converge at the USC gathering.
The two-sport athlete helped a four-person Trojan track team win the 1943 NCAA championship.
Grocery apps are growing. But Gen Zs and millennials still enjoy browsing the aisles, USC Marshall research shows.
Machine learning models and their algorithms can only work with what we give them. Researchers at USC’s Information Sciences Institute are studying the data that fuels their biases and helping them to forget.
USC Dornsife’s Mark Thompson, a leader in organic LED displays and photovoltaic technologies, has been elected by his peers to the National Academy of Engineering.