Event marks the start of the 25th anniversary of the institute, which shares testimonies of 55,000 survivors of the Holocaust and other genocides.
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Infrared devices that function in fog, smoke or rain could improve the safety of autonomous vehicles, USC engineer finds.
At the star-studded Ambassadors for Humanity Gala, the pair are honored for their longstanding commitment to humanitarian causes and support of veterans.
USC researcher to investigate how exercise impacts cognitive function in women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy.
The USC study is likely to add heft to a growing chorus seeking changes in regulation or industry practice for the nicotine delivery devices.
Learning from eyewitnesses of some of history’s darkest moments, educators strive to teach the power of decency and respect.
A new survey from USC and the nonprofit Center for Financial Services Innovation found that only 28 percent of U.S. households are financially healthy: They are in control of their spending, are saving money, don’t have too much debt and are planning for the unforeseen.
In her ballistics lab, USC’s Cynthia Bir demonstrates how the AR-15’s ammunition causes far more damage to tissues, bones and organs than other types of ammunition.