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Kenton Gregory is saving lives from combat zones to maternity wards with his invention: a sponge-based wound dressing.
Apr 1, 2026
Kenton Gregory is saving lives from combat zones to maternity wards with his invention: a sponge-based wound dressing.
Twenty midshipmen from the Naval ROTC program at USC conducted research about two epic battles in World Wars I and II.
For a federal defense project, USC researchers built an AI system that observes experts at work and shares their know-how with others when needed.
The new research center seeks to close gaps between civilian and military professionals to better coordinate responses to disasters.
With a USC Institute for Creative Technologies tool, soldiers use AI not to write their essays for them, but to show them how to become better writers.