Undergraduate and graduate students from across the university demonstrated how artificial intelligence can have a positive impact on the world.
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For animals such as bears, suspended animation allows the conservation of energy and survival amid harsh conditions. USC Viterbi’s Yaoheng “Mack” Yang is investigating whether the concept could help people.
EARTH MONTH: A USC study introduces an electrochemical process that sequesters carbon dioxide to create resilient and fire-resistant materials.
People affected by the L.A. fires can drop off or mail in soil samples for testing as part of USC Dornsife Public Exchange’s community-focused project to assess post-fire lead contamination.
An imbalance in the microbiome disrupts neurotransmitter production and may manifest as social difficulties and repetitive behaviors.
The HelpMeSee Surgical Simulator trains ophthalmology residents in cataract surgery, improving skills before actual patient procedures.
New insights could lead to a deeper understanding of black-hole microstructure in theoretical physics. USC Dornsife’s Nicholas Warner explains.
USC Viterbi researchers have engineered a new immune cell that can continuously sense and destroy cancer cells for extended periods.
The same genes could hold the key to regenerating cells in the ear and eye, according to a study from the USC Stem Cell laboratory of Ksenia Gnedeva.
A $5 million grant from USC Life Trustee Wallis Annenberg and the Annenberg Foundation funds the state-of-the-art multimedia production facility in Washington, D.C.