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A USC psychology study shows that AI-generated jokes tickle funny bones more than those created by people, raising concerns about the technology’s threat to entertainment jobs.
National Institute on Aging grants increase study participant diversity, add data sources and fund research on Alzheimer’s and related dementia.
Study comparing the genetic activity of mitochondria, the cell’s power plants, in males and females finds extreme differences, suggesting certain disease therapies must be tailored to each sex.
New research harnesses machine learning and imaging to give unprecedented insight into stem cell behavior that could enable future lifesaving therapies.
The FDA just approved another amyloid-clearing drug that in studies modestly delayed decline and came with risks.
The rise of AI has flooded the internet with election disinformation. Experts discuss how governments can regulate the emerging technology.
The Keck School of Medicine of USC study underscores the need to dramatically reduce air pollution.
USC Dornsife historian Nathan Perl-Rosenthal examines how July 4, 1776, kicked off a global “age of revolution.”
Her experience in collegiate rowing spans two decades and includes championships as a student-athlete and associate head coach.