USC psychology researcher Henrike Moll debunks the common misperception that children learn “by osmosis.”
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Take a look inside the surprising science of how family relationships, home life and policy shape our brains, behavior, physiology and health across generations.
Shrikanth Narayanan and Amy Childress are honored with one of the highest professional distinctions an engineer can receive.
The center — a collaboration between the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the USC Viterbi School of Engineering — will use stem cell engineering to uncover disease mechanisms and advance new therapies.
The state-of-the-art scans revealed details that humanized the men, and provided clues about their health, life experiences and lifespans.
An evolutionary adaptation that allows one sea bacteria to thrive could prove to be its Achilles Heel as oceans change, USC research reveals.
In the wake of a devastating marine heat wave that hit the Florida Keys in 2023, USC Dornsife coral biologists are collaborating with nationally esteemed marine labs to save the area’s troubled reefs.
An interdisciplinary collaboration between USC Gould and USC Viterbi prepares graduates for careers at the intersection of data, policy and legal analysis.
The Marshall Artificial Intelligence Association executive director discusses student leadership and translating AI education into industry experience.
USC experts discuss why “inefficient” AI spending might power future growth.