Nothing Ever Dies is a nonfiction follow-up to his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Sympathizer.
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The 15-acre development will feature six underground wells that will swell with rainwater during storms. It will be the largest privately owned stormwater containment and filtration system in the city.
The curation and analysis of health data may lead to new ways of treating diseases, USC researchers say in public awareness film.
Undergrads find inspiration by talking to best-selling writers in a contemporary prose class.
“When we went looking at these different utopias, we all realized that one man’s utopia is another man’s dystopia,” says USC’s Tyson Gaskill. “None of these utopias sound great.”
Ilana Spiegel is inspired by Rosie the Riveter, but the USC sophomore — who is Chinese, Russian-German and Jewish — had trouble connecting on a personal level. So she lined up 10 very different friends to pose as their own unique Rosie.
Silicon Valley has always been a popular landing place for young engineers like USC’s Stephanie Balais. So aerospace firms are stepping up their game to capture top tech talent, and they’s starting off early — very early.
USC researchers study the use of non-invasive electrical stimulation to improve mobility.
Analysts tend to underestimate seasonality — for example, Six Flags makes most of its money in the summer — and this can lead to higher returns when those companies report quarterly earnings, according to a study by researchers including USC’s Tom Chang and David Solomon.
A rare type of early-onset Alzheimer’s being studied at USC is of great interest to researchers, and could help unlock some of the biggest mysteries of the more common form of the disease.