4 USC faculty members named as fellows of prestigious science organization AAAS
Honorees join more than 40 USC faculty as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Honorees join more than 40 USC faculty as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
USC scientists find that adolescents who grapple with the bigger meaning of social situations experience greater brain growth, which predicts stronger identity development and life satisfaction years later.
During Second Chance Month, USC Rossier professors are making meaningful contributions to criminal justice reform.
Researchers at the USC-based Statewide California Earthquake Center contributed models that forecast earthquake ruptures for the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Seismic Hazard Model.
The National Institutes of Health gave ophthalmologists Sun Young Lee and Benjamin Xu reason to celebrate.
Mathematician Paul Newton will use the prestigious fellowship to investigate cancer models; composer Nicolás Lell Benavides will complete several musical works.
Rats fed a diet full of fat and sugar in adolescence suffered memory impairment, USC researchers found. The study reinforces the important link between the gut and the brain.
EARTH MONTH: USC Price master’s student Dylan Qichen Di researched the market viability of smaller and more affordable electric vehicles.
The study presents a new model for predicting patients most at risk of bedsores in hospitals.
Housed under the new USC School of Advanced Computing, the center aims to advance responsible AI for financial services