A Lecture by Dr. Tony Michaels, Professor of Biological Sciences and director of the USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies, given during USC Parents Weekend 2007
by USC College of Letters, Arts & Sciences
"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."
Saturday, November 24, 2007
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