The U.S. government locked up nearly 126,000 Japanese Americans from 1942 to 1945, but never kept comprehensive records of all the people subjected to incarceration.
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The prime minister succumbed to unpopularity, party infighting and questions over his response to the incoming U.S. administration.
A clinical trial offered by Keck Medicine of USC uses steam rather than surgery or radiation to potentially destroy cancer cells for certain patients.
USC Viterbi researchers suggest a framework for sharing the Nile’s water and hydropower resources under prolonged drought.
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Since the launch of the program in 2012, students have visited Asia, Europe, South America and Africa.
The money will fund Keck School of Medicine of USC research to test an innovative therapy to slow age-related cognitive decline.
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Independent student group lets Trojans create live theater without the long-term commitment of a full-scale production.
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