Annual event honors students behind inventive projects on tooth decay and clean water.
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After Shirley Pepke was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she had trouble finding information she needed. So she and USC physicist and data expert Greg Ver Steeg got to work.
Research at USC and elsewhere will help us understand how to better use marijuana for medical purposes — and solve the mystery of why synthetic marijuana is so dangerous, but nobody dies from the natural stuff.
Four USC Annenberg graduate students take a look at the dominant images of this political season. Activist street artists have been especially busy creating some of the presidential campaign’s most provocative statements.
He hasn’t run down the track since his stunning Olympic debut at the Rio Games; right now, his focus is all about earning his sociology degree at USC. When that’s finished in December, he’ll get back to training.
If you could implant a device in your brain to enhance your intelligence, would you do it? A new company has just invested $100 million into developing such a device, and is being advised by some of the biggest names in science including top researchers at USC.
Berislav Zlokovic receives new funding to explore the prevention of Alzheimer’s and dementia.
LiveRead@SDA aims to show students how an idea can be turned into a commercial production.
Fortune 500 executives come together with potential disruptors at USC Marshall event.
USC students, faculty and staff are among the 10 million Californians who took part in the Great ShakeOut.