One size doesn’t fit all, so USC researchers are examining what we know — and what we don’t — about the differences in how women and men age.
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New bitcoin fund trading drives excitement for USC Marshall experts
SEC rules changes allow firms to trade Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, igniting newfound accessibility, legitimacy and record-high trading.
Trojan uses math degrees to drive society-changing technologies
Neil Siegel helped build technology from GPS to touch screens, earning him the nation’s highest honor for tech achievements.
USC’s Pediatric Dentistry Clinic makes young smiles bright
Operated through the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, the clinic provides affordable, high-quality oral health care and patient education to kids in underserved communities.
USC Gould’s Jean Reisz to serve as lawyer representative on Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference
Reisz, co-director of the USC Immigration Clinic, is the only law professor appointed in the Central District of California.
Three researchers named Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers fellows
USC Viterbi’s Terry Benzel, Maryam Shanechi and Mike Shuo-Wei Chen are honored for their contributions.
Building a culture of collaboration to ignite discovery in medicine
Steve Kay, head of convergent research initiatives at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, spurs team science to change the landscape of health.
USC research spending surpasses $1 billion for the first time, federal report shows
The spending included significant investments in USC President Carol Folt’s “moonshots” in computing, health and sustainability.
Professors inducted into American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare
María P. Aranda and Yuri Jang receive prestigious recognition for their high-impact research careers dedicated to healthy aging.
Are bugs bugging humans or the other way around? Study reveals a few surprises
Researchers uncover factors in urban areas that affect diversity in insects and spiders.