Electrical engineer reveals what to know about triggers — and how the right ones, at the right time, can change everything.
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Knowledge obtained by international team is likely to be useful for prevention of the disease.
Two USC schools try to identify at-risk active military personnel and veterans.
For 20 years, Thomas Lyon has been studying how to best interview child witnesses. Now he’s making a difference in their court cases, too.
USC engineers and scientists will use $169 million in Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative grants to make “living” devices and illuminate mysterious chemical reactions.
Renaissance Academy students also get urban planning lessons from Trojans drawn to community engagement and youth empowerment.
Sophomore is thrilled to be part of the prestigious scholarship program on what will be her first trip abroad.
Your evening commute? It’s probably a lot longer than your morning drive, even though it’s essentially the same trip in reverse.
Crosstown, a research project between USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, examined 18 of Los Angeles’s busiest freeways over a full year.
Geophysicist W. Bruce Banerdt of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab embarks on a 300-million mile journey to uncover the secrets of Mars.
An op-ed by USC Dornsife’s Robert Dekle reflects on China’s economic growth since opening its markets up to other countries.