As late as 1970, only about 5% of Americans chose cremation; now, more than half of us choose the method. A USC expert explains why.
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Ng, a USC trustee since 2014, will chair the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Business Advisory Council next year.
Ever wonder what it feels like to float in space? USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy student Anna Shaposhnik has a pretty good idea.
The team of USC and Arizona students was one of 10 selected to design an AR interface for lunar and Martian exploration.
From the communal baths of Rome to the Great Stink of London and the fortuitously named sanitary engineer Thomas Crapper, USC scholars tell the history of plumbing through the ages.
From in-crowds to power couples, network science uncovers the hidden structure of community dynamics
A USC researcher and colleagues found a way to detect powerful “inner circles” in large organizations simply by studying networks that map emails being sent among employees.
Scientists in USC Dornsife’s new Quantitative and Computational Biology Department discuss the mysteries within and moral issues surrounding our DNA.
Graduate students in USC Dorsnfie’s Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures grapple with Russia’s war on Ukraine, which has thrust their studies into the spotlight.
USC Price students are recognized for their work on land contracts, legal agreements that allow homebuyers to make payments directly to the seller instead of a bank.
How do you measure a cloud? How do you count a swarm of bees? Machine learning provides insights into complex natural phenomena.