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Designs put metal to work in unexpected — and colorful — ways.
Science/Technology
The shape of water drives the studies of a USC mechanical engineering team.
Health
USC’s Robert Kozinets documents how Big Tobacco is crafting creative Facebook and Instagram advertising campaigns — with dubious motives.
Science/Technology
The Washington, D.C.-area native originally had a career in medicine in mind, but a stint at an architecture camp set her down the STEM path.
Health
USC Viterbi’s Sangpil Yoon uses high-frequency ultrasound to deliver molecules through cells.
Uncategorized
People tend to use more positive words than negative ones, and researchers like USC’s Morteza Dehghani are looking at how that phenomenon may change over time.
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Tomorrow’s jobs demand new ways of thinking, writes USC Annenberg Dean Ernest Wilson, but the necessary skills to excel at them are in short supply.
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Several teams of researchers at USC have joined forces for a study aimed at detecting vital signs to help stem conflicts in couples before they occur.
University
With most buildings essentially clear of classes and students, the university takes a forward leap in sustainability by installing touch-free, water-saving faucets.
University
As an Afghan refugee who grew up in Pakistan, Omar Azizi understands the refugee experience. That’s why one of his first tasks as a USC graduate will be to launch an app for those in refugee camps.