USC experts discuss why millennial voters may prove crucial to deciding the next president and how the candidates might sway this demographic
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The ‘genius grant’ honors the communications professor and cultural historian, whose innovative work explores unexpected cross-cultural connections.
An interdisciplinary study leverages expertise in three fields to examine a child’s developmental delays, hearing loss or blindness in more severe cases.
A computer has read The Hobbit … and analyzed it in a unique way for lovers of Middle-earth.
The Joan Herman and Richard Rasiej Mathematics Initiative will explore strategies to support current teachers.
The 20-year USC Children’s Health Study, which covers the impact of air pollution, will receive funding from the National Institutes of Health.
The Keck Hospital of USC and USC Norris hospitals recently identified a ransomware attack on two hospital servers. There is no evidence that personal data was taken, but the hospitals notified law enforcement and are taking all necessary actions to notify patients and other individuals who may be impacted, as well. The hospitals were able to fully recover the data and no ransom was paid.
The aim of their new partnership is to create a repeatable model for industry-supported research.
Projections for U.S. Latino population indicates intensifying public health crisis, with estimated $2.35 trillion cumulative impact by 2060.
Supported by a new grant from the Alzheimer’s Association, USC researcher explores a key Alzheimer’s gene and how it disproportionately impacts women.