USC Viterbi’s Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering opens its doors to support STEM education.
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USC researchers create an online tool that minimizes inaccurate results due to inadequate genetic population data.
The largest building on the University Park Campus brings together top engineers and scientists in shared spaces designed to encourage collaborative research.
Los Angeles has seen a 23 percent increase in homelessness this year, but a USC faculty member says there’s been progress in response to the issue.
USC Viterbi junior runs a competition that could turn a teen’s career path toward science.
Paul Raveling, a software engineer who in 1989 was working at USC’s Information Sciences Institute, proposed updating a list of computer-supported colors, including “dodgerblue.” That list got incorporated into web browsers, and the rest is L.A. — and internet — history.
The student-run paper wins the Associated Collegiate Press Newspaper Pacemaker Award — often called the Pulitzer Prize of collegiate journalism — for the first time since 1991. Several Daily Trojan staff members also took home individual awards.
USC’s Leo Braudy looks at the current obsession with vampires, zombies and more in shows like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones.
Does dairy cause acne? Are organic lotions best? Keck Medicine of USC dermatologists clear up common skin care questions.
Researchers will identify and catalog each cell type in finer detail than ever before.