USC’s Michael Habib says it may be because of the T. rex’s powerful bite: Those powerful neck muscles had to go somewhere, and they seem to have taken up the same shoulder space in which muscles for big arms would be.
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USC’s Charles H. F. Davis III argues that policies punishing student activists — like those adopted this month by the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents — can actually reinforce institutionalized white supremacy.
Wiring is frayed in more than just one region, according to a new international study — the largest analysis ever of white matter among people with a psychiatric disorder.
USC Brío College Prep and USC Esperanza College Prep aim for every student to graduate and get the opportunity to attend college.
USC’s Sarah Banet-Weiser see parallels between the unforgettable statue — erected by an investment firm that shelled out millions to women who were paid less than their male counterparts — and the disgraced Hollywood mogul, a prominent donor to causes addressing gender inequality.
Community college students from across the country get a rare opportunity to learn about ecology in the lab.
Teaching “Creating the Hit Podcast” is a logical step for Faris and Sim Sarna, who co-founded the popular Anna Faris is Unqualified.
A modest, 92-square-feet structure designed by fourth-year USC architecture students could become key to temporarily easing homelessness until people find permanent housing. It’s easy to assemble and easy to remove, which could ease the permitting process.
USC’s Sook-Lei Liew is examining how virtual reality could promote brain plasticity — the ability to change &mdash and recovery.
Novel two-dimensional, metal organic hybrids efficiently conduct charge, eventually storing renewable energy.