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Video: Snapping shrimp could hold the key to protecting human brains from shockwaves

Snapping shrimp can create shockwaves strong enough to stun prey. But how do they survive each other’s blasts? USC biologist Dan Speiser and his team discovered that a special “orbital hood” — a helmet-like shield around the shrimp’s eyes and brain — protects them from these powerful shockwaves. Collaborating with biomedical researchers at the Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing, the team is now studying the hood’s structure to design next-generation helmets that could protect human brains from shock waves and even reduce the risk of PTSD in military personnel.

Peter McCausland wants to help University of South Carolina students discover their own pathways to success

College of Arts and Sciences namesake Peter McCausland looks back on his freshman year struggles at USC, the successes that followed and a lifetime of giving back.

How a dancer became a political science graduate turned law student

It's never too late to alter your future. Kaitlyn Byrne learned that when she changed career trajectories from dance to political science and criminal justice while at the McCausland College.

Psychology, criminology major reflects on her experience studying abroad

For psychology and criminology junior Caroline Hinkebein, exploring the world meant going to the University of South Carolina — nearly 1,000 miles away from her hometown. But her concept of world travel broadened when she got the opportunity to study abroad in Europe her freshman year. We talked to her about her experiences abroad.

Double duty: USC scientists discover that SARM1 protein helps rebuild nerve cells after breaking them down

USC neuroscientists reveal that SARM1, known for nerve degeneration, also aids nerve repair--offering new insight into healing and neurotherapeutic research.

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