USC experts in international relations and foreign policy discuss how the Olympics shape — and are shaped by — global politics.
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USC experts weigh in on combating climate change with plant-based food.
“To take a country of nearly 170 million people off the Internet is a drastic step,” says John Heidemann of USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute.
USC Schaeffer Center research on “pharmacy benefit managers” has the attention of the FTC and Congress, which has called executives to testify next week.
The Behavioral Science & Policy Initiative will work to understand people’s beliefs and behaviors and create policies that better fit people’s needs.
Krieger’s boundless curiosity and fierce intellect drove him to study everything from physics to urban planning.
Political historian Jeffery Jenkins weighs in on Biden’s situation and how members of Congress could play a role.
The policy school’s annual trip to the Motor City gives students an up-close look at obstacles facing many urban communities in the U.S.
National Institute on Aging grants increase study participant diversity, add data sources and fund research on Alzheimer’s and related dementia.
The rise of AI has flooded the internet with election disinformation. Experts discuss how governments can regulate the emerging technology.