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USC scholars uncover why horror attracts millions of devoted fans — and reveal which frightening films scared them most.
Led by USC Dornsife’s Spatial Sciences Institute, a new report offers a detailed, unique look at the region’s natural ecology before European settlers arrived.
USC scholars explain why programs like ChatGPT have everyone abuzz, and how they might radically change our world.
As the Inland Empire transforms, and the Latino population grows to 74% by mid-century, USC Dornsife scholars present a path to success.
From artificial intelligence to drug discovery and from food insecurity to earthquake forecasting, these experts reveal insights on the latest findings.
USC Dornsife honors 5 scholars with Communicator of the Year Award for outstanding public engagement
Second annual awards recognize scholars across disciplines for their dedication to sharing their expertise with the public.
As artificial intelligence seems to be veering close to self-awareness and we reclassify some animals as “sentient,” USC Dornsife scholars discuss what it means to be conscious.
A recent discovery of nearly 800,000 pounds of the banned chemical near Santa Catalina Island sparks new research for an institution that has spent five decades helping Southern California manage its coasts.
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