USC-led research sheds new light on the catastrophic changes resulting from a burst of greenhouse gases and rising temperatures that wiped out most life on Earth and paved the way for the rise of Jurassic dinosaurs.
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The professors in the USC Viterbi Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are among 162 inductees.
A USC study suggests that changing labels of vegan food to focus on health and environmental benefits may encourage people to eat less red meat and dairy.
A team of researchers from the U.S., U.K. and Sri Lanka have collected extensive evidence identifying the specific hormone that causes pregnancy sickness.
It’s difficult to moderate content on real-time social media platforms. Two researchers from USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute are out to change that.
As part of Classical California, USC’s classical radio station KUSC reaches the largest music audiences in the country. Its DJs, listeners and collaborators talk about how that happened and what makes KUSC a valuable part of Trojan life.
USC Rossier’s Theo Burnes leads discussion on supporting nonbinary youth within educational environments.
USC Gould’s Jonathan Choi specializes in law and artificial intelligence, tax law, and statutory interpretation.
A new study reveals a surprising parent-expert gap regarding the impact of COVID on the academic well-being of children.
Every year, USC celebrates the many cultures that make up the Trojan Family at on-campus events with food, music, dance and powerful personal stories. Here are five moments that highlight the meaningful, impactful work of the many students, faculty and staff whose tireless efforts make these events a reality.