In an op-ed, USC’s Glenn Melnick argues that a little-known set of regulations allows emergency rooms to charge basically whatever they want.
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Tiny particle engineered by researchers at two schools could change millions of lives.
Potentially lifesaving breakthrough for women devised by USC-led research team takes big step forward from biopsies and microscopes.
The poll finds Democrats have an edge over Republicans in a generic House matchup — and they say news coverage of the president motivates them to vote.
USC experts explain what’s behind the sweeping switch from brick-and-mortars to online-only brands.
Citing works of science fiction, nonfiction, biography, humor and horror, six professors offer their literary choices.
Education and health care go together for OB-GYN Deirdre Logan, who returns to her alma mater after 14 years at a community clinic.
USC’s Safiya Noble argues that search engines aren’t neutral; they’re made by humans who have preferences, opinions and blind spots.
USC Marshall’s John Boudreau and a colleague provide a roadmap on preparing and getting the best out of the increasing trend toward automation and AI. Remember, ATMs didn’t wipe out bank tellers.