USC doctoral student aims to genetically engineer alternatives to meat that taste like the real thing.
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Despite the fact that social media democratizes access to information, USC’s Pablo Barberá and colleagues argue that those using it can simultaneously censor and manipulate information to try to silence others’ voices.
The pilot project that aims to curb violence on city streets while building trust with the community’s most vulnerable segments.
The program had its biggest class last summer, when 15 local high school students — nearly all from low-income families — were paired up with PhD candidates as mentors.
By identifying the feather-forming genes in modern birds and activating the same ones in alligator embryos, a team of researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC successfully prompted alligator scales to change to feathers.
Jamie Kwong will pursue her goal of helping the world move toward nuclear disarmament as a graduate student in England.
Nominations go to renowned alums like Michael Tilson Thomas and faculty members such as Jazz Studies teacher Vince Mendoza.
People with the right voices and backgrounds are needed more than ever in the planning profession, USC professor says.
Alice Echols peels away the layers of a hidden history, exposing Depression-era financial corruption in the process.