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USC Dornsife physicists and colleagues have created a microscopic device that can detect and control the rapid “dance” of electron spins in antiferromagnetic materials.
More than 100 experts credit their training to a California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Scholars program at USC.
Research by USC Marshall’s Ike Silver and co-authors examines why people tend to escalate moral judgments when responding publicly to moral transgressions.
A USC study finds that large language models, such as ChatGPT, fall short of humans in building therapeutic rapport — a critical factor in mental health care.
A genetically engineered herpes simplex virus, when combined with immunotherapy, reduces or eliminates tumors in one-third of clinical trial patients.
In a USC study, 30 days of app-guided meditation were linked to improvements in how quickly and accurately participants directed their focus.
High doses of corticosteroids, prescribed to manage cancer-related symptoms or treatment side effects, are the most significant factor in why some immunotherapies don’t work.
A USC study shows hearing aids and cochlear implants make people more sociable and confident, improving overall well-being.
Women in climate-vulnerable neighborhoods were especially affected, according to a recent study led by a USC postdoctoral researcher.