As they prepare to deal with tomorrow’s threats, USC Dornsife global security students will combine international relations, spatial sciences and environmental studies as well as drawing on the resources of USC Shoah Foundation.
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As elementary and secondary schools grapple with bullying and violence, USC experts help chart a path forward to make classrooms safer.
The science of making up your mind is more complicated than you might think.
Derived from a mustard-like oilseed, the fuel also increases food production and helps farmers make a profit.
The researchers have found a catalyst that converts methane to olefin, a compound made up of hydrogen and carbon, in a single step.
The new year could be the biggest yet for self-driving vehicles, especially in California, but USC experts note their implications could be far-reaching.
USC doctoral student aims to genetically engineer alternatives to meat that taste like the real thing.
The advantages of programs like TSA Precheck far outweigh feared drawbacks, new study finds.
USC Price event focuses on developing strategies for detecting and deterring homegrown radicalization and extremist recruitment.
Biking or ridesharing to the nearest public transit stop could be crucial for riders with limited access to public transportation, USC study finds.