On average, African Americans born between 1960 and 1965 have about 300 African and 50 European ancestors dating back to 1619, USC and Stanford researchers say.
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A USC Dornsife psychology researcher compares brain images of people who are lonely with those of people who are not lonely and discovers significant differences in their brain processing patterns.
The prestigious National Institutes of Health awards promising doctoral students with mentored research training with the long-term goal of developing productive, independent research scientists.
Researchers at the USC Information Sciences Institute are developing technology that can detect logical fallacies in AI and classify hate speech in internet memes.
USC researchers suggest new communication strategies to tackle climate-related water issues.
Tyler Titus, the first openly transgender elected official in Pennsylvania, is focused on expanding opportunities in government for the transgender community.
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Mary Rozelle left a longtime career as a dermatology physician assistant because she wanted to achieve a wider impact than is possible by helping just one patient at a time.
Charles Flowers Jr., surgeon and physician at the USC Roski Eye Institute, has made significant contributions to eye care on the island.