Research by USC Marshall’s Ike Silver and co-authors examines why people tend to escalate moral judgments when responding publicly to moral transgressions.
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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.
USC researchers have developed a groundbreaking ultrasound device that could reduce our reliance on addictive painkillers.
The CAREER Award recognizes the assistant professor for his research on developing more efficient service models.
New research shows how a shipboard system using limestone and seawater could cut maritime CO2 emissions by 50%.