USC’s Sea Grant program set up a VR headset on the Santa Monica Pier. It shows what the beach looked like in the 1920s, what it could look like in a big storm today, and what a major storm could do with a sea level rise.
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What if you could lose weight and reduce your risk of life-threatening disease without any changes in what you eat — other than a five-day special diet once every few months?
That’s what happened for 71 adults who were placed on three cycles of a low-calorie, “fasting-mimicking†diet. The phase II trial, conducted by researchers at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, demonstrated a host of benefits from the regimen.
The university extends its fundraising through 2021 to support high ambitions and access for students.
The medical facility will focus on services emphasized by the Keck Medicine of USC enterprise.
President C. L. Max Nikias underscores importance of diversity, extends the Campaign for USC and sets out grand vision for a new hospital.
Bringing the new musical Hipster Sweatshop to a stage turns out to be a liberating experience for a talented cast of fresh faces.
USC researcher gets National Institutes of Health grant to advance his study of the disorder.
Gary Painter of USC Price hopes transportation planners pay attention to what the U.S. population looks like.
A USC assistant professor is one of three international researchers who mined a data set of more than 13 billion blog posts in 2009-2013 on Sino Weibo, the mainland’s biggest microblogging platform.
The director of the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism launched the Boyle Heights Beat, a newspaper in which high school students write about the historic Latino neighborhood east of downtown, in 2010 with a former executive editor of La Opinion.