The popular program builds on the natural curiosity of children, ensuring they don’t fall behind in reading and writing skills.
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Orbiters that get too cold can disrupt signals beamed down to Earth, but USC engineers have found a satellite material that may keep temperatures just right.
The Jan. 13 event, “Empowering California: A Local Perspective,” will feature the six leading candidates for the top post, including front-runners Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. The California primary is June 5.
USC’s Emily Putnam-Hornstein is working to help Allegheny County, Pa., use predictive analytics to improve handling of maltreatment allegations.
The oval, “double-bubble” design, with engines at the back, could use 37 percent less fuel than a typical passenger jet, USC’s Alejandra Uranga says.
Container conversions are popular but not without challenges, notes USC’s Gary Painter: For one, the cost can sometime approach that of regular construction.
Improper use of the feet or poor mechanics can pose problems for those in the specialized sport, USC alum says.
The new year could be the biggest yet for self-driving vehicles, especially in California, but USC experts note their implications could be far-reaching.
? Year in review: These USC alumni, faculty and students will give you some good vibes for the new year.
? Year in review: From helping the homeless to comforting a little girl with cancer, Trojans never fail to step up when they see a need.