As the institute nears its 45-year anniversary, key projects focus on nanoelectronics, molecular anatomy and cyberthreats.
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USC-led study finds that when foot traffic is down, crime goes up — even when the closed businesses were marijuana dispensaries thought to be crime magnets.
Scientists speed up a natural process that occurs deep in the ocean, raising the possibility that humans could help the Earth cope with greenhouse gases.
New USC Marshall research suggests that people overestimate how much they’ll recall from a good time in their life: “People simply forget to remember.”
Three students are behind Mira, which unveils its first product Tuesday. It resembles a large sun visor, except it holds up a smartphone in front of your face. Images from the phone are projected onto the shield’s lenses, making it seem as if 3-D objects are floating before you.
The USC professor is on a mission to visit all 58 counties and nurture an appreciation for what he calls “the conversation of the spirit.”
USC’s Emilio Ferrara finds that many of the Twitter bots that spread messages supporting Donald Trump also worked against French President Emmanuel Macron.
The emeritus professor was the first member of the USC Thornton faculty to be named a University Professor.
The school is adding the programs to stay ahead of major changes in the music industry, dean says.
As a child, Mich Hamlin lived on the streets with his parents. Next month, he enters USC’s physical therapy program.