More than half of adults surveyed worldwide expect to be seriously harmed by their drinking water within the next two years.
Public trust in drinking water safety is low globally
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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.
Trojan traditions make USC football Saturdays unique. Stay on top of the details to make the most of it all.
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.
GREEN WEEK: A host of changes are underway to make the university more sustainable. USC celebrates its fourth annual Green Week as September begins.
Center for Inclusive Democracy finds persistent low turnout for Latino, Asian American and Black voters in all nine swing states. Boosting groups’ participation could be gamechanger in November.
Interprofessional Education and Collaboration for Geriatrics brings together professors from five USC health sciences schools in a multidisciplinary approach to service delivery for older adults.
Remo Rohs discusses the work of USC Dornsife’s Department of Quantitative and Computational Biology.
As the Trojans kick off their first year in the Big Ten on Sunday, let’s face it: We’ve got it pretty good — from Heismans a’plenty to our very own Olympic stadium.
Soeren Mattke, director of the Brain Health Observatory at the USC Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research, discusses how a simple blood test could affect how Alzheimer’s is diagnosed.