Policymakers and scientists are pushing for — and in some cases, enacting — steps like lessening our reliance on fossil fuels and redesigning cities, but the question remains: Will it be enough?
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The new USC Annenberg research professor explores the human and environmental costs of artificial intelligence.
USC Dornsife’s Thomas Ward of anthropology covers Vodou, witchcraft and shamanism, while focusing on “white magic” used for holistic healing.
The institute brings together cardiovascular services at the academic medical center under one unified structure.
Once USC alum Darin Gray got his first taste of teaching, he couldn’t give it up. For decades, he’s helped educate Angelenos in science and math through USC Viterbi’s K-12 STEM Center.
The harm can rival that of secondhand smoke or living next to a freeway, USC researchers say.
The nation’s largest literary festival — sponsored by USC and the Los Angeles Times — will be held online for the second year in a row due to COVID-19.
The event, held online due to the pandemic, recognizes that USC is above all else a community of scholars. Part 1 on Monday honored faculty members.
Following a $2.2 million DARPA grant, researchers will use AI to better understand the social science that drives group behavior.