USC researchers are advocating for a new approach that combines anonymized cellphone location data with mobility patterns, broad indicators of how people move from place to place.
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What if surplus renewable energy could be stored as computation instead? That’s the thinking behind “information batteries,” a new system proposed by USC’s Barath Raghavan and a colleague.
The USC Dornsife professor explains how market capitalism will help us adapt to the growing challenges unleashed by a warming planet.
The team’s work exposed how the wealthiest Americans avoid paying income tax.
Pedestrians and bikes, skateboards or electric scooters can be a dangerous mix. A two-day event this weekon at the University Park Campus aims to help everyone stay safe.
COVID-19 got people drinking — a lot. USC experts are looking for solutions to the long-term effects of alcohol and their harmful impact.
Pastors advocate for their people from the pulpit and on the streets — and training at USC gives them the tools to take their work further.
USC Office of Religious and Spiritual Life provides many opportunities to make friendships and meaningful connections
USC Annenberg faculty, students and alumni are exploring the immense potential — and the often less-obvious pitfalls — presented by such technologies as algorithms, bots and machine learning.
USC Annenberg’s Miki Turner shares “That Something Within,” inspired by a gospel hymn written more than a century ago.