A world-first method to enable quantum optical circuits that use photons — light particles — heralds a new future for secure communication and quantum computing.
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A consortium of experts and students will help determine which communities would benefit the most from more trees. It’s part of a widening environmental partnership between the city and the university.
A team of USC Viterbi master's students has created a disinfection robot called LASER-D that can help sanitize hard-to-reach places.
The Southern California Tennis Association Hall of Famer played on three USC men's tennis teams that finished in the national Top 4 and then was among the Top 10 players in the U.S.
The online event features students, faculty, staff and community members with the theme “Black History in the Making.”
It’s a mistake to equate frequent social media use with addiction, note two USC researchers: Unlike with addiction, frequent social media users sometimes benefit and sometimes suffer.
The Association for Computing Machinery honors Sven Koenig, Maja Matarić and Mike Zyda for work that underpins contemporary computing.
The school’s Institute for Theatre & Social Change will team with the Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative to recruit and train middle school students interested in drama.
USC researchers are studying the function of a mitochondrial hormone in the brain, and their findings could lead to drugs that provide the health benefits of exercise to disabled individuals.