That guy who is constantly snapping photos during a concert might be increasing his enjoyment of that experience, a new study by USC’s Kristin Diehl and others suggests.
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New research on certain microbes pushes forward USC professor and astrobiologist Kenneth Nealson’s several-decades-long effort to document new forms of life.
Sociologist Donald Miller sees a path to strengthening core values following one of the nation’s most atrocious incidents.
The institute aims to increase the diversity of the applicant pools for top doctorate programs in political science or other social science fields at USC and across the country.
The study reveals an association that needs further investigation: Hospitals with higher rates of opioid prescription also had the best ratings for pain management.
USC has also been a vocal supporter of Syrian refugees, offering to pay full tuition for as many as six refugees starting next year.
The USC Gould School of Law’s Charles Cronin talks about the lack of originality in popular music and why the band's “Stairway to Heaven” plagiarism case is pointless.
Hospitals with higher rates of opioid prescription also had the best ratings for pain management, study finds.
The donation will bolster clinical service programs in developing countries and establish a summer scholars fund.
Architecture critic calls the idea to revitalize the troubled park ‘elegantly simple.’