A team of USC researchers has developed a “memory prosthesis” of electrodes, which is implanted in the brain. It mimics the way we naturally process memories by giving small electric shocks to the hippocampus, the region of the brain involved in learning and memory.
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Research by USC’s Joshua Aizenman and a colleague finds that more vocational training would improve the fortunes of workers earning below the top 10 percent of household incomes.
Hispanics are the second largest group affected by multiple sclerosis, but less than 1 percent of M.S. research addresses how the disease affects them.
More than 5,000 veterans have received help since the annual Veterans Smile Day event began three years ago.
Trojans examine local, state and federal policies that affect the housing, health, income and safety of the city’s homeless.
Robert Hernandez uses cutting-edge tech to teach the next generation of immersive storytellers.
USC Viterbi imaging expert may never see patients, but her work could help save their lives.
A new study by the Brain and Creativity Institute at USC is the latest in a series examining how music learning may enhance their emotional and intellectual development.
The Trojans take on the Bruins starting at 5 p.m. at the Coliseum.
Ma Ying-jeou speaks at Town and Gown and takes part in a Q&A with USC Annenberg Dean Willow Bay.