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USC computer scientists and biologists have developed a way for autonomous robots to find prime sample spot locations for the algae long before a scientist is onsite.
Campbelle Searcy is just getting her college career started at the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy, but she’s already making waves on the red carpet.
Erin Trish testified about pharmacy benefit managers before the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.
USC Viterbi engineers harness ultrasonic waves to capture extraordinary images of glass frogs, which dodge predators by making themselves transparent.
As part of the ENIGMA Consortium, the India ENIGMA Initiative for Global Aging and Mental Health is a worldwide coordinated study of brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease to identify predictive markers in the blood, genome, and epigenome, and to better understand prognosis while supporting personalized risk evaluations.
OK, it’s not an actual music festival — but we can dream with the help of a USC Viterbi student’s app!
In exchange for two years of service, National Health Service Corps scholarship recipients have their tuition covered.
For future, current and former presidents, the road to and from the White House often leads through Trojan territory.
A self-described street artist and alchemist, S.C. Mero transforms downtown L.A. street corners into “something that is endearing or revealing of some truth happening in the neighborhood.”