USC researchers report that urban adolescents — boys and girls, teens of all races and ethnicities — who grow up in neighborhoods with more greenery are less likely to engage in aggressive behavior.
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USC Marshall hosts a national nonprofit that aims to close the gender gap in technology.
There’s no denying it: We Trojans love a good show.
USC researchers hope to usher in new treatments for patients with muscular dystrophy.
Social media is providing platforms where nearly anyone can make his or her voice heard. The result is ample opportunity for each of us to reap the rewards — or consequences — of online identities.
A noted physician and researcher with an expertise in schizophrenia and psychosis, Steven Siegel will not only oversee operations for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, but also enhance patient care throughout the medical enterprise through a robust curriculum and the application of multi-disciplinary translational research.
USC’s Marty Kaplan writes that in the computer-generated action films that now dominate Hollywood, many scenes don’t even truly count as faux violence: Animated characters hurtle toward each other more as explosions of light and sound than destructive entities.
The QueensCare Mobile Dental Clinic at White Memorial Medical Center is staffed with USC pediatric dental specialists who provide X-rays, exams, cleaning, sealants, fillings, extractions and more.
Game designers mark a decade of innovation, creativity and stellar storytelling.
USC-led study finds that U.S. would lose as much as $45 billion in gross domestic product.