Using free aerial imagery and artificial intelligence, the tool gives cities an affordable way to target tree planting, expand shade and make smarter investments in climate resilience.
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The largest diffusion MRI network analysis of bipolar disorder to date reveals subtle but widespread differences in brain communication pathways involved in emotion, reward and cognitive control.
USC Dornsife research reveals how tiny seafaring microbes compete for nutrients and help regulate the planet’s climate.
As the nation marks its 250th anniversary, USC scholars continue to advance a tradition central to science and democracy: questioning assumptions, testing ideas and pushing beyond accepted limits.
The researchers discovered an unrecognized developmental axis and engineered organizer cells to recreate key developmental signals.
Check out our collection of commemorative stamps honoring some of the USC computer scientists and engineers who helped build the technology that touches our lives every day.
The student-built MAVERIC satellite will test next-generation space technologies while advancing research into autonomous spacecraft and AI.
Both faults are along plate boundaries that move in similar ways and have ruptured in enormously destructive earthquakes in the past. A USC geophysicist explains.
As artificial intelligence and automation transform our day-to-day lives, Kaustav Chakraborty is tackling the question in many people’s minds: How do we ensure that these systems are safe?
The researcher is building evaluation methods for AI in healthcare. Her latest project asked 100 mental health professionals to stress-test AI chatbots on real patient questions.