Conor McQuiston and a team of interns from Lorena Martin’s Trojans Sports Research Lab help provide strategic help to coach Lincoln Riley and his staff.
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Scientists create “assembloids,” the most mature and complex kidney structures ever grown in a lab and a tool for developing new therapies.
The interdisciplinary initiative will give students an advantage in these dynamic industries. Entertainment attorney and longtime educator Jeff Schneider is its inaugural executive director.
The noted ophthalmologist and University Professor is the co-inventor of Argus II, which offers functional sight to people with complete retinal blindness.
Stephen Bradforth was awarded one of eight exclusive grants to explore how quantum information affects chemical reactions and molecular systems.
Researchers at the USC-based Statewide California Earthquake Center say powerful, fast-moving quakes could strike the Golden State. They urge stronger building codes and better monitoring.
By focusing on a trigger of brain inflammation, scientists are in pursuit of a new drug therapy and now understand why some with a key risk factor for the disease develop dementia.
USC researchers join colleagues at UC Riverside and the Carnegie Science Observatories in establishing a research hub focused on dark matter and neutrinos.
Doctoral student Shuwan Liu receives a 2025 Young Investigator Award for her work examining which signals drive cells to heal large-scale bone injuries.
A USC study reveals most students use tools like ChatGPT to shortcut assignments, unless professors actively guide them toward deeper, more thoughtful usage.