USC’s Signal Analysis and Interpretation Lab reveals findings on race, age and gender from thousands of pages of dialogue.
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At 17, he’s learning about kidney research and more as a summer intern in the lab of scientist Andy McMahon.
In the last two decades, notes USC’s Brad Spellberg, dozens of clinical trials have demonstrated that shorter courses of antibiotics are just as effective as longer ones.
Widely varying CO2 levels are nature’s way of self-regulating against future runaway glaciation, USC researchers say.
Jon-Patrick Allem uses information from Google searches and social media posts to generate research that brings about change.
Experts take part in a Grand Challenges initiative and examine situations on a much larger scale.
New USC Annenberg report examines representation of gender, race/ethnicity, LGBT status and disability across 900 popular movies from 2007 to 2016.
Amid the threat of antitrust regulation, USC’s Jonathan Taplin writes, Google has come to the same conclusion as banks and defense contractors: Controlling D.C. politicians and regulators is a cost of doing business.
The gaming industry expert will continue to lead the Advanced Game Project, the division’s yearlong flagship class in which graduate students create a complete game.