From Earth spinning on its axis and orbiting the sun to it precessing like a top, lots of factors affect which stars you can see in the sky. USC Dornsife’s Vahé Peroomian explains.
Science/Technology
News Listing
VIDEO: Researchers at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies have created an tool that is finding use beyond helping soldiers improve critical thinking.
Yingying Fan, Matthew Pratt and Paul David Ronney are honored with one of the scientific community’s highest distinctions.
A new National Institutes of Health grant supports the next phase of a national effort to use AI, brain imaging, genetics and data to better classify Alzheimer’s and related diseases, predict progression and identify new treatment targets.
A USC team has identified important differences in how early Alzheimer’s-related brain changes appear across racial and ethnic groups, underscoring the need for more inclusive approaches to studying and diagnosing the disease.
Building on decades of collaboration between the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and the Keck School of Medicine of USC, the department reimagines the expansion of biomedical engineering into medicine.
USC researchers are working to help train soldiers to find solutions in difficult situations.
The event at the Dr. Allen and Charlotte Ginsburg Human-Centered Computation Hall features leading AI researchers and experts.
USC’s John Oghalai and Alberto Recio receive an American Hearing Research Foundation Discovery Grant.
Consumer DNA testing is reshaping notions of family, identity and risk. But what it reveals — and what it doesn’t — may surprise you. USC experts explain.