Computer scientist creates sleeve embedded with elements that simulate sensations. The device could be a therapeutic tool for people with anxiety.
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USC researchers have discovered transfer of vital genetic information within a cell isn’t the one-way telegraph once thought, opening new pathways for understanding human disease and developing potential treatments, a new study shows.
Scientists say the newly discovered intracellular genetic messaging could lead to new approaches for treating diseases.
The new leader wants to help other first-generation students find their place in the Trojan Family.
The Star Wars legend recalls his Luke Skywalker audition and offers wisdom to students at a USC School of Dramatic Arts event.
USC grad student brings back dynamic data from one of the world's most sophisticated research vessels, allowing scientists to grow organisms that have never been found in nature.
USC Price grad student moves from D.C. to L.A., where she pursues a degree in nonprofit leadership and management.
Meet two Trojans who are proud to support USC, even after they left the football field and golf course.
USC Dornsife’s Pamela Starr notes that Andrés Manuel López Obrador has been labeled populist, leftist and authoritarian — but also a pragmatist and a fiscal conservative. What kind of president is he likely to be? All of the above, Starr argues in an op-ed.
The Law Enforcement Advanced Development program combines community policing with a better understanding of people.