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USC Breaks Ground on Rawlinson Stadium Project
Just two days after 18.9 million viewers tuned in to watch the NCAA women’s basketball national championship game — making it the most watched men’s or women’s professional or collegiate basketball game since 2019 — USC…
Study Explores Safety of Removing ‘Inoperable’ Pancreatic Tumors
A clinical trial from Keck Medicine of USC aims to provide a surgical solution for patients with a form of advanced pancreatic cancer previously considered inoperable.
The study will investigate if chemotherapy followed by a novel type…
Unveiling the Hidden Risk: AI’s Potential to Erode Decision-Making Skills
As artificial intelligence creeps further into people’s daily lives, so do worries about it. At the most alarmist are concerns about AI going rogue and terminating its human masters.
But behind the calls for a pause on the development of…
University of Southern California: Educating Future Teachers for the AI Era
It’s no secret that K–12 students have embraced and are actively using artificial intelligence technologies. From ChatGPT to Grammarly, students are using AI to help them write essays, solve math problems and complete homework…
USC and Capital One Launch New Center for Responsible AI in Finance
USC and Capital One announced today the USC-Capital One Center for Responsible AI and Decision Making in Finance (CREDIF). Supported by a $3-million gift from Capital One, the joint research center will focus on advancing…
USC Commencement to Honor Four Trailblazers with Honorary Degrees
USC President Carol Folt will award honorary degrees to four trailblazers in sports, the arts and science during the university’s 141st commencement ceremony on May 10 in Alumni Memorial Park.
This year’s recipients,…
USC-Led Study Uses AI to Forecast Bedsores Risk in Hospital Patients
Bedsores—also known as pressure injuries—are the fastest rising hospital-acquired condition, according to the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research in Quality, and as a result have become the second most common reason for medical malpractice…
Two USC Faculty Members Receive 2024 Guggenheim Fellowships
USC faculty members Paul K. Newton and Nicolás Lell Benavides have been awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships for 2024.
Newton, professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering and mathematics at the USC Viterbi…
Study Reveals Baby Stars Emit Magnetic Flux Plumes During Formation
Kyushu University researchers have shed new light into a critical question on how baby stars develop. Using the ALMA radio telescope in Chile, the team found that in its infancy, the protostellar disk that surrounds a baby star…
New Research by St. George’s University, School of Medicine Faculty Could Impact Global Heart…
Dubai- Dr. Rohit Mishra and Dr. Aishwarya Singh, two faculty members at St. George's University (SGU), School of Medicine in the Caribbean have concluded research that could impact heart health, and associated treatments, on a…