USC’s Jeffrey Fields, a nuclear policy expert, notes that most nuclear armed states agree that the weapons are only for deterrence — but their devastating power will always provoke fierce debate on their usefulness.
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With the USC Gould School of Law now accepting GRE scores from applicants, nearly half of the country’s top 20 law schools have embraced the alternative to the LSAT.
Putting artificial intelligence to work on real-world problems is the vision for the Intelligent Internet of Things Integration Consortium (I3), a new initiative launched by USC, the City of Los Angeles and a number of stakeholders including researchers and industry.
Breaking down broad ethnic and racial categories into more specific groups can sharpen data, according to a Vietnamese medical student’s research.
Neighborhood by neighborhood, a USC project pinpoints areas with cleaner or more-polluted air.
Canoeing, horseback riding and archery are among the highlights of USC’s popular student-run summer camp. But outdoor adventures are just the start.
A cross-continental collaboration brings two artists from the U.S. and U.K. together.
Food is the key: Our predecessors needed to remember where they found it, so they could go back for more.
The professor emeritus was a longtime CBS News correspondent and Associated Press reporter before coming to USC.
Inspired by nature, students create creaturelike robots that could improve security, explore disaster sites and even save lives.