USC expands initiatives that help veterans find success in academics, social networking and career development.
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Researchers are closing in on one of the most common — and complex — neurodegenerative diseases.
The chemistry professor figured that the dawning computer revolution in the late ’60s and ’70s might push biochemistry beyond the limits of the lab. It led him on a trail to the Nobel Prize, awarded five years ago Monday.
Once it was all about keeping kids safe; now the program seeks to create a safe environment in designated drop-off locations.
Research suggests that the vehicles aren’t promoted with protective gear in mind.
Director Stephen Smith’s presentation includes testimonies from Pinchas Gutter, the only member of his family to survive the Majdanek concentration camp, and Eva Schloss, the last living relative of Anne Frank.
One of the true characters in the world of football, he also spent two decades as an actor and stuntman, primarily in tough-guy and villain roles.
Trojans teach kids about sustainability, help veterans and take on tough issues like homelessness.
Many car companies are looking at adding sensors to monitor your vital signs while you drive. USC’s Center for Body Computing brings together experts to look at the benefits and dangers of this next step in automotive design and technology.