Hear about novel and cutting-edge research that USC marine scientists are conducting to solve environmental problems at low cost or even at a profit, and how these methods can be adopted by the private sector. Such ideas include using microbes to treat sewage and generate electricity simultaneously, or having robots run offshore fish farms a hundred miles away from sensitive coastal waters.
Plumbing the depths of this issue is Anthony Michaels, professor of biological sciences in the USC College of Letters, Arts & Sciences and director of the USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies.
(Video taken during Trojan Parents Weekend 2007.)
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