USC computer scientists and biologists have developed a way for autonomous robots to find prime sample spot locations for the algae long before a scientist is onsite.
How robots can help in the fight against toxic algae
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Larissa Gurjão Pereira De Lima’s game teaches teams to tackle the most difficult problems facing organizations, governments and countries across the globe.
USC’s Kid Watch joins Public Matters to improve pedestrian safety.
The national nonprofit’s new Crenshaw center is just miles from USC’s University Park Campus.
Poor environmental and water management have turned the delta into one of the largest polluted areas on the planet. Millions of people and migrating birds are at risk of exposure to water-borne contaminants.
The university’s convergent spirit and cultural transformation are commended, along with a commitment to transparency and affordability.
As part of President Carol L. Folt’s senior leadership team, Christopher Manning will reinforce the university’s commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity and belonging.
University professionals aim to set a gold standard in college health on University Park and Health Sciences campuses
Thousands are voicing their values and vision for how the university should reshape itself, through a process underway across USC’s campuses and centers.
Newcomers quickly learn the ties that bind them to the rest of the Trojan Family.