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The Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, wrote to Congress urging members to appropriate $6.6 billion in FY 2019 for the Department of Energy Office of Science.
FY19 | Department of Energy | LettersThe Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, wrote to Congress urging members to appropriate $375 Million in FY 2019 for the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy.
FY19 | Department of Energy | LettersThe chemical responsible for forming a potent carcinogen in recycled water has been confirmed by researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Systems | University of Southern CaliforniaThe Coalition for Aerospace and Science, of which AAU is a member, wrote to Congress urging members to appropriate $21.7 billion in FY 2019 for NASA.
FY19 | NASA | LettersThe Coalition for National Science Funding wrote to Congress urging members to appropriate $8.45 billion in FY 2019 for the National Science Foundation.
National Science Foundation | FY19 | LettersUSC Viterbi School of Engineering researchers are working to combat opioid addiction before it can begin by using machine learning.
University Research | AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | Treatment & Prevention | University of Southern CaliforniaWith the help of fitness-tracking devices, an a USC-led team of international scientists studied how physically active people consider themselves to be, versus how physically active they really are.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaThe Coalition for National Security Research wrote to Congress urging members to give robust funding for FY19 to the Defense science and technology enterprise as well as select Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation program elements.
Department of Defense | FY19 | LettersA pilot program at USC issues lung transplant patients a Bluetooth-enabled electronic tablet that allows them to log a variety of information on a daily basis, including medications they’ve taken, their weight, blood pressure, blood glucose and lung function tests.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaA new microchip technology capable of optically transferring data could solve a severe bottleneck in current devices by speeding data transfer and reducing energy consumption by orders of magnitude, according to an article published in the April 19, 2018 issue of Nature.
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