The fires may be the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history. A USC expert on safety, risk reduction and complex systems calls for a blue-ribbon commission to analyze their causes.
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USC leads a research team aiming to better understand retinitis pigmentosa and inform future treatments.
Shantell Martin, a celebrated visual artist known for her bold black-and-white line drawings, brings a wealth of experience working at the intersection of art, technology and research.
A study from Gage Crump’s stem cell lab indicates that the intricate coil of cartilage has a surprisingly ancient origin in the gills of fish and marine invertebrates.
Strategic investment accelerates teaching, research and industry engagement, shaping the impact of decentralized technologies across sectors.
USC Viterbi researchers suggest a framework for sharing the Nile’s water and hydropower resources under prolonged drought.
USC Annenberg’s ninth annual Relevance Report from provides an AI guidebook for PR professionals.
Elementary school students, guided by USC scholars, find learning about the nervous system is music to their brains.
The global clinical trials network, which connects researchers with AI tools and clinical trial sponsors, welcomes the Keck School of Medicine of USC as its first U.S. academic site.
Francisco Valero-Cuevas, Wei Wu and Theodore Tsotsis are named fellows of the prestigious National Academy of Inventors.